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1 TABLE OF CONTENTS PREFACE & CONTACTS DEMOGRAPHICS TRAVEL BEHAVIOR CHARACTERISTICS MODAL STATISTICS TOURISM TRANSPORTATION FINANCING TRANSPORTATION EDUCATION & RESEARCH DIRECTORY MISCELLANEOUS INDEX

2 on CD-ROM 1998, Center for Urban Transportation Research University of South Florida, Tampa August, 1998

3 FLORIDA TRANSPORTATION ATLAS The Atlas portion of this data product contains the following: 1. An atlas viewing program that allows users to view the map features included on the compact Disc. 2. Public domain maps of Florida features, including: State and county boundaries Highways Railroads Airports Populated places 3. Public domain map coverage s for features in several popular formats: Atlas/BNA export Caliper Geographic File Comma Delimited ASCII DBF DXF ESRI Ungenerate MapInfo Interchange File The map files are available for users who have their own mapping software. A map viewer has been provided for users who do not have access to such software. To install the viewer: 1. Start up your computer, start up WINDOWS, and insert the CD 2. From the Program Manager menu, select FILE, Run, and Browse 3. Select the CD s drive letter and the file install.exe 4. Select OK two times and respond to install when prompted. For Questions or comments please see the preface for address and phone information.

4 Florida Transportation Almanac Center for Urban Transportation Research College of Engineering University of South Florida CUTR, June 1998

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6 PREFACE This publication is the second edition of the Florida Transportation Almanac, developed and produced by the Center for Urban Transportation Research (CUTR) at the University of South Florida (USF) in Tampa. It follows the original publication produced in 1995 and the Florida Transportation Almanac and Atlas on CD- ROM produced in The Almanac contains data from existing data sources throughout Florida and the United States. A range of transportation topics is covered, and, to the extent possible, statistical data are for the most recent year available as of May Although most of the information provided in the Almanac is available directly from the respective agencies that compiled or collected the information, the ability to access this information from a single source offers significant advantages to the transportation community. The Almanac comprises eight major sections, as follows: # Section 1, DEMOGRAPHICS, presents information for the U.S., Florida, and the 67 counties in the state. All data are taken from the 1990 Census and previous. # Section 2, TRAVEL BEHAVIOR CHARACTERISTICS, summarizes travel behavior characteristics and trends in Florida and the U.S. Summary statistics are provided for all personal travel in the U.S. and Florida, as well as for the aggregated metropolitan regions in Florida. In addition, characteristics of the journey-towork are provided for the U.S., Florida, and its counties. # Section 3, MODAL STATISTICS, includes information on highways, aviation, public transportation, rail, seaports, transportation demand management (TDM), freight, and intelligent transportation systems (ITS). # Section 4, TOURISM, focuses on tourism statistics for the state. # Section 5, TRANSPORTATION FINANCING, presents information on Florida's transportation tax and fee sources and transportation costs associated with the construction and operation of various modes, including highways, bridges, airports, public transportation, and bicycle and pedestrian facilities. # Section 6, TRANSPORTATION EDUCATION AND RESEARCH, presents an overview of the transportation education programs available at the state s universities and colleges and a summary of the activities of the state s transportation research organizations. # Section 7, DIRECTORY, includes contact information for various transportation-related organizations in Florida, including planning agencies, operating agencies, commissions, councils, committees, and professional associations, among others. # Section 8, MISCELLANEOUS, contains a list of frequently-used transportation acronyms as well as a metric conversion chart. The editors wish to acknowledge the assistance of all the individuals at the numerous agencies and organizations who provided information and review of this publication. A third edition of the Almanac will be published, and we welcome your comments and suggestions for improvements and additions. The Editors iii

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8 CONTENTS I DEMOGRAPHICS... 1 II TRAVEL BEHAVIOR CHARACTERISTICS Personal Travel Census Journey-to-Work Travel III MODAL STATISTICS Highways Toll Facilities Aviation Public Transportation Rail Seaports Transportation Demand Management Freight Intelligent Transportation Systems IV TOURISM V TRANSPORTATION FINANCING VI TRANSPORTATION EDUCATION AND RESEARCH VII DIRECTORY VIII MISCELLANEOUS Acronyms Metric Conversion Chart INDEX v

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10 Section 1: DEMOGRAPHICS 1

11 SECTION I: DEMOGRAPHICS Florida Transportation Almanac SECTION HIGHLIGHTS F1.1 POPULATION GROWTH RATES, FLORIDA AND UNITED STATES ( ) F1.2 WORKER GROWTH RATES, FLORIDA AND UNITED STATES ( ) F1.3 HOUSEHOLD GROWTH RATES, FLORIDA AND UNITED STATES ( ) F1.4 HOUSEHOLD VEHICLE GROWTH RATES, FLORIDA AND UNITED STATES ( ) F1.5 LICENSED DRIVER GROWTH RATES, FLORIDA AND UNITED STATES ( ) F1.6 AVERAGE HOUSEHOLD SIZE FLORIDA AND UNITED STATES ( ) F1.7 WORKERS PER HOUSEHOLD, FLORIDA AND UNITED STATES ( ) F1.8 VEHICLES PER HOUSEHOLD, FLORIDA AND UNITED STATES ( ) F1.9 LICENSED DRIVERS PER HOUSEHOLD, FLORIDA AND UNITED STATES ( ) F1.10 LABOR FORCE PARTICIPATION RATES, FLORIDA AND UNITED STATES ( ) F1.11 GROWTH RATES IN VEHICLES PER CAPITA, FLORIDA AND UNITED STATES ( ) F1.12 PERCENT LICENSED DRIVERS, FLORIDA AND UNITED STATES ( ) F1.13 COMPARISON OF GROWTH RATES IN POPULATION CHARACTERISTICS, FLORIDA ( ) F1.14 ETHNIC ORIGINS, FLORIDA AND UNITED STATES ( ) F1.15 HISPANIC ORIGIN, FLORIDA AND UNITED STATES ( ) F1.16 INFLATION-ADJUSTED MEDIAN HOUSEHOLD INCOME, FLORIDA AND UNITED STATES ( ) F1.17 POVERTY LEVEL STATUS, FLORIDA AND UNITED STATES ( ) F1.18 AGE DISTRIBUTION, FLORIDA AND UNITED STATES ( ) F1.19 EDUCATION LEVEL, FLORIDA AND UNITED STATES ( ) T1.1 FLORIDA POPULATION CHARACTERISTICS T1.2 UNITED STATES POPULATION CHARACTERISTICS T1.3 DEMOGRAPHIC TRENDS, FLORIDA ( ) T1.4 DEMOGRAPHIC TRENDS, UNITED STATES ( ) T1.5 DISTRIBUTION OF DEMOGRAPHY CHARACTERISTICS, FLORIDA AND U.S. ( ) T1.6 DEMOGRAPHIC CHARACTERISTICS FOR FLORIDA COUNTIES (1990) 2

12 SECTION HIGHLIGHTS Florida # According to the Bureau of the Census, Florida s population has increased more than 160 percent from 1960 (4.95 million) to 1990 (12.94 million). # During this time, household private vehicles increased 382 percent (1.68 million in 1960; 8.09 million in 1990) and licensed drivers increased 252 percent (2.55 million in 1960; 8.99 million in 1990). # The number of vehicles per household in Florida has increased from 1.08 vehicles in 1960 to 1.58 vehicles in 1990 and the number of licensed drivers per household increased from 1.65 drivers in 1960 to 1.75 drivers in # Changes in population, households, and vehicles resulted in household size decreasing by 21 percent while the number of vehicles per household increased 46 percent. # The gender distribution in Florida has remained relatively stable from 1960 to 1990 with approximately 48 percent of the population being male and 52 percent being female. # The percent of households in Florida above the poverty level has increased slightly between 1970 and 1990 from 84 percent to 87 percent. United States # Total U.S. population increased 39 percent from million in 1960 to million in # During this time, household private vehicles increased 181 percent (54.8 million in 1960; million in 1990) and licensed drivers increased 95 percent (84.5 million in 1960; million in 1990). # The number of vehicles per household in U.S. has increased from 1.03 vehicles in 1960 to 1.67 vehicles in 1990 and the number of licensed drivers per household increased from 1.59 drivers in 1960 to 1.79 drivers in # The growth in U.S. vehicles per household (62 percent) also exceeded that for the number of persons per U.S. household (-20 percent). # The gender distribution in the U.S. has remained relatively stable from 1960 to 1990 with approximately 49 percent of the population being male and 51 percent being female. # The percent of households in the U.S. above the poverty level has remained stable between 1970 and 1990 at 87 percent. 3

13 Figure 1-1 POPULATION GROWTH RATES, FLORIDA AND UNITED STATES ( ) 200% 160% Florida United States 161% 120% 80% 40% 0% 37% 44% 33% 39% 13% 11% 10% Figure 1-2 WORKER GROWTH RATES, FLORIDA AND UNITED STATES ( ) 300% Florida United States 232% 200% 100% 0% 78% 61% 42% 45% 19% 26% 19%

14 Figure 1-3 HOUSEHOLD GROWTH RATES, FLORIDA AND UNITED STATES ( ) 300% Florida United States 231% 200% 100% 0% 73% 64% 47% 37% 20% 26% 14% Figure 1-4 HOUSEHOLD VEHICLE GROWTH RATES, FLORIDA AND UNITED STATES ( ) 450% 375% 300% Florida United States 382% 225% 150% 75% 0% 181% 95% 74% 64% 44% 43% 19%

15 Figure 1-5 LICENSED DRIVER GROWTH RATES, FLORIDA AND UNITED STATES ( ) 300% Florida United States 252% 200% 100% 102% 95% 42% 28% 32% 23% 15% 0% Figure 1-6 AVERAGE HOUSEHOLD SIZE, FLORIDA AND UNITED STATES ( ) Florida United States

16 Figure 1-7 WORKERS PER HOUSEHOLD, FLORIDA AND UNITED STATES ( ) Florida United States Figure 1-8 VEHICLES PER HOUSEHOLD, FLORIDA AND UNITED STATES ( ) Florida United States

17 Figure 1-9 LICENSED DRIVER PER HOUSEHOLD, FLORIDA AND UNITED STATES ( ) 3.00 Florida United States Figure 1-10 LABOR FORCE PARTICIPATION RATES, FLORIDA AND UNITED STATES ( ) 100% 80% Florida United States 60% 55% 57% 53% 58% 56% 62% 60% 65% 40% 20% 0%

18 Figure 1-11 GROWTH RATES IN VEHICLES PER CAPITA, FLORIDA AND UNITED STATES ( ) 120% Florida United States 103% 90% 84% 60% 47% 36% 30% 27% 27% 0% 7% 8% Figure 1-12 PERCENT LICENSED DRIVERS, FLORIDA AND UNITED STATES ( ) 100% 95% 75% 73% 70% 74% 77% 84% 87% 86% 50% 25% Florida United States 0%

19 Figure 1-13 COMPARISON OF GROWTH RATES IN POPULATION CHARACTERISTICS, FLORIDA ( ) 37% Population Households 44% 33% 47% 64% 37% 161% 231% % Workers 45% 61% 232% 74% Household Vehicles 43% 95% 382% 42% Licensed Drivers 23% 102% 252% 0% 75% 150% 225% 300% 375% 450% 10

20 Figure 1-14 ETHNIC ORIGIN, FLORIDA AND UNITED STATES ( ) 100% 80% 82% 84% Florida 84% 83% 60% 40% 20% 18% 15% 14% 14% 0% 0.01% 0.01% 0.01% 0.01% White African-American Other 100% 80% 89% 88% United States 83% 80% 60% 40% 20% 0% 10% 11% 12% 12% 5% 8% 1% 1% Figure 1-15 HISPANIC ORIGIN, FLORIDA AND UNITED STATES ( ) 100% 80% 91% Florida 88% 91% United States 88% 60% 40% 20% 9% 12% 9% 12% 0% Not Hispanic Hispanic 11

21 Figure 1-16 INFLATION-ADJUSTED MEDIAN HOUSEHOLD INOME, FLORIDA AND UNITED STATES ( ) $15,953 $16,186 $18,474 $21,871 Florida United States 1980 $17,809 $20, $21,028 $22,996 $0 $10,000 $20,000 $30, % Figure 1-17 POVERTY LEVEL STATUS, FLORIDA AND UNITED STATES ( ) 84% 87% 87% 88% 87% 87% 80% 60% 40% Income > poverty level - FL Income > poverty level - U.S. Income < poverty level - FL Income < poverty level - U.S. 20% 16% 13% 13% 12% 13% 13% 0%

22 Figure 1-18 AGE DISTRIBUTION, FLORIDA AND UNITED STATES ( ) 35% Florida 35% United States 28% 28% 21% 21% 14% 14% 7% 7% 0% <16 16 to to to to to % <16 16 to to to to to

23 Figure 1-19 EDUCATION LEVEL, FLORIDA AND UNITED STATES ( ) 50% Florida 50% United States 40% 40% 30% 30% 20% 20% 10% 10% 0% Less than 9th grade 9th grade to 12th grade high school graduate Some college Bachelor's degree Graduate or prof degree 0% Less than 9th grade 9th grade to 12th grade high school graduate Some college Bachelor's degree Graduate or prof degree

24 Table 1-1 FLORIDA POPULATION CHARACTERISTICS FLORIDA Population Characteristics Calendar Year Change (%) Population 4,951,560 6,789,443 9,746,324 12,937, Households 1,550,044 2,284,786 3,744,254 5,134, Number of Workers 1,745,044 2,473,256 3,984,836 5,794, Household Private Vehicles 1,678,599 2,914,293 5,678,172 8,091, Licensed Drivers 2,553,000 3,614,000 7,290,000 8,992, Persons per Household Workers per Household Vehicles per Household Licensed Drivers per Household Labor Force Participation Rate (%) n/a n/a n/a n/a Vehicles per Capita Percent Licensed Drivers n/a n/a n/a n/a Source: Center for Urban Transportation Research, Demographic and Commuting Trends in Florida (February 1994), report based on data from the 1990 U.S. Census. 15

25 Table 1-2 UNITED STATES POPULATION CHARACTERISTICS FLORIDA Population Characteristics Calendar Year Change (%) Population 179,323,17 203,211,92 226,545,80 248,709, Households 53,021,061 63,449,747 80,389,673 91,947, Number of Workers 64,655,805 76,852,389 96,617, ,070, Household Private Vehicles 54,766,718 79,002, ,747,87 153,832, Licensed Drivers 84,498, ,295,00 143,284,00 164,912, Persons per Household Workers per Household Vehicles per Household Licensed Drivers per Household Labor Force Participation Rate (%) n/a n/a n/a n/a Vehicles per Capita Percent Licensed Drivers n/a n/a n/a n/a Source: Center for Urban Transportation Research, Demographic and Commuting Trends in Florida (February 1994), report based on data from the 1990 U.S. Census. 16

26 Table 1-3 DEMOGRAPHIC TRENDS, FLORIDA ( ) Demographic Characteristics FLORIDA Calendar Year Change (%) Gender Male 2,436,783 3,275,571 4,675,626 6,261, Female 2,514,777 3,513,872 5,070,698 6,676, Ethnic Origin White 4,063,881 5,719,343 8,184,513 10,749, African American 880,186 1,041,651 1,342,688 1,759, Other 7,493 28, , , , Hispanic Origin Not Hispanic n/a n/a 8,888,166 11,363,783 n/a n/a n/a Hispanic n/a n/a 858,158 1,574,143 n/a n/a n/a Age < 16 years 1,466,814 1,874,098 2,034,189 2,561, to 19 years 337, , , , to 29 years 594, ,613 1,551,275 1,922, to 39 years 666, ,077 1,225,803 2,021, to 59 years 1,111,403 1,500,779 2,028,907 2,733, to 64 years 221, , , , years 553, ,366 1,687,573 2,369, Education Level Less than 9th grade 1,066,616 1,104,113 1,101, , th grade to 12th grade 567, , ,519 1,428, High school graduate 713,661 1,219,216 2,189,572 2,679, Some college 275, ,864 1,047,471 2,312, Bachelor's degree 144, , ,452 1,062, Graduate or prof degree 76, , , , Disability Status With work disability n/a n/a n/a 1,345,289 n/a n/a n/a n/a No work disability n/a n/a n/a 8,756,870 n/a n/a n/a n/a Median Household Income Nominal income ($) 4,722 7,168 14,675 27, Inflation-adjusted ($) 15,953 18,474 17,809 21, Poverty Status in 1989 Income above poverty level n/a 5,701,218 8,459,268 11,037,300 n/a n/a Income below poverty level n/a 1,088,225 1,287,056 1,604,186 n/a n/a Source: Center for Urban Transportation Research, Demographic and Commuting Trends in Florida (February 1994), report based on data from the 1990 U.S. Census. 17

27 Table 1-4 DEMOGRAPHIC TRENDS, UNITED STATES ( ) Demographic Characteristics UNITED STATES Calendar Year Change (%) Gender Male 88,331,494 98,912, ,053, ,239, Female 90,991, ,299, ,492, ,470, Ethnic Origin White 158,831, ,748, ,371, ,686, African American 18,871,831 22,580,289 26,495,025 29,986, Other 1,619,612 2,882,662 11,679,158 19,037, , Hispanic Origin Not Hispanic n/a n/a 211,937, ,355,814 n/a n/a 6.80 n/a Hispanic n/a n/a 14,608,673 22,354,059 n/a n/a n/a Age < 16 years 58,542,789 61,929,086 55,350,237 56,889, to 19 years 10,462,627 15,041,314 17,108,226 14,432, to 29 years 21,669,885 29,848,014 40,839,623 40,333, to 39 years 24,430,295 22,537,287 31,526,222 41,826, to 59 years 40,515,547 45,173,939 46,084,449 53,370, to 64 years 7,142,452 8,616,784 10,087,621 10,616, years 16,559,580 20,065,502 25,549,427 31,241, Education Level Less than 9th grade 39,499,342 31,087,390 24,257,683 16,502, th grade to 12th grade 19,115,915 21,285,922 20,277,514 22,841, High school graduate 24,455,488 34,158,051 45,947,035 47,642, Some college 8,742,070 11,650,730 20,794,975 39,571, Bachelor's degree 4,613,367 6,657,604 11,420,499 20,832, Graduate or prof degree 3,011,906 5,059,662 10,137,981 11,477, Disability Status With work disability n/a n/a n/a 22,537,613 n/a n/a n/a n/a No work disability n/a n/a n/a 164,349,820 n/a n/a n/a n/a Median Household Income Nominal income ($) 4,791 8,486 16,841 30, Inflation-adjusted ($) 16,186 21,871 20,438 22, Poverty Status in 1989 Income above poverty level n/a 176,003, ,153, ,234,995 n/a n/a Income below poverty level n/a 27,208,583 27,392,580 31,742,855 n/a n/a Source: Center for Urban Transportation Research, Demographic and Commuting Trends in Florida (February 1994), report based on data from the 1990 U.S. Census. 18

28 Table 1-5 DISTRIBUTION OF DEMOGRAPHIC CHARACTERISTICS, FLORIDA AND U.S. ( ) Demographic Characteristics Florida (%) United States (%) Gender Male Female Ethnic Origin White African-American Other Hispanic Origin Not Hispanic n/a n/a n/a n/a Hispanic n/a n/a n/a n/a Age < 16 years to 19 years to 29 years to 39 years to 59 years to 64 years years Education Level Less than 9th grade th grade to 12th grade High school graduate Some college Bachelor's degree Graduate or prof degree Disability Status With work disability n/a n/a n/a 13.3 n/a n/a n/a 12.1 No work disability n/a n/a n/a 86.7 n/a n/a n/a 87.9 Poverty Status in 1989 Income above poverty level n/a n/a Income below poverty level n/a n/a Source: Center for Urban Transportation Research, Demographic and Commuting Trends in Florida (February 1994), report based on data from the 1990 U.S. Census. 19

29 Table 1-6 DEMOGRAPHIC CHARACTERISTICS FOR FLORIDA COUNTIES (1990) Demographic Characteristics Alachua Baker Bay Bradford Brevard Broward Calhoun Charlotte Gender Male 89,128 9,655 62,562 12, , ,177 5,704 53,512 Female 92,468 8,831 64,432 10, , ,311 5,307 57,463 Ethnic Origin White 140,787 15, ,570 17, ,391 1,025,583 9, ,401 African-American 34,427 2,768 13,713 4,555 31, ,447 1,658 4,243 Other 6, , ,170 36, ,331 Hispanic Origin Not Hispanic 174,817 18, ,738 22, ,717 1,147,049 10, ,211 Hispanic 6, , , , ,764 Age < 16 years 35,616 5,015 28,836 4,795 78, ,131 2,570 15, to 19 years 15,422 1,189 7,121 1,191 18,827 53, , to 29 years 45,576 2,976 20,220 3,637 59, ,771 1,646 10, to 39 years 29,725 3,277 21,040 4,154 64, ,444 1,727 11, to 59 years 32,548 3,918 28,421 5,007 88, ,387 2,345 21, to 64 years 5, ,097 1,007 22,723 58, , years 16,910 1,476 15,259 2,724 66, ,740 1,596 37,489 Education Level Less than 9th grade 6,429 1,620 7,820 2,251 15,060 69,372 1,394 6,317 9th grade to 12th grade 14,734 2,920 16,380 3,918 42, ,073 2,183 16,910 High school graduate 27,380 4,960 29,234 6,332 94, ,975 2,514 35,911 Some college 35,004 2,130 21,462 2,690 75, ,005 1,116 17,582 Bachelor's degree 22, , , , ,422 Graduate or prof degree 17, , ,864 57, ,576 Disability Status With work disability 14,841 1,847 15,096 2,723 41, ,800 1,605 16,009 No work disability 127,716 9,716 76,562 11, , ,809 5,775 76,892 Median Household Income Nominal Income ($) 22,084 25,816 24,684 24,625 30,534 30,571 18,615 25,746 Inflation-Adjusted ($) 16,897 19,752 18,886 18,841 23,362 23,390 14,243 19,699 Poverty Status in 1989 Income above poverty level 130,523 13, ,088 16, ,472 1,113,102 8,106 99,889 Income below poverty level 40,073 2,638 17,910 3,023 35, ,311 1,873 8,154 Source: Center for Urban Transportation Research, Demographic and Commuting Trends in Florida (February 1994), report based on data from the 1990 U.S. Census. 20

30 Table 1-6 (continued) DEMOGRAPHIC CHARACTERISTICS FOR FLORIDA COUNTIES (1990) Demographic Characteristics Citrus Clay Collier Columbia Dade Desoto Dixie Duval Gender Male 44,711 52,272 75,386 20, ,411 12,316 5, ,737 Female 48,804 53,714 76,713 21,673 1,008,683 11,549 5, ,234 Ethnic Origin White 90,411 97, ,073 34,423 1,413,015 19,141 9, ,604 African-American 2,206 5,513 6,986 7, ,993 3, ,902 Other 898 2,782 6, , ,465 Hispanic Origin Not Hispanic 91, , ,365 41, ,687 21,583 10, ,638 Hispanic 1,702 2,764 20, ,407 2, ,333 Age < 16 years 14,589 27,080 27,258 10, ,425 4,954 2, , to 19 years 3,409 6,584 6,255 2, ,265 1, , to 29 years 8,257 15,692 19,750 5, ,538 3,365 1, , to 39 years 10,320 18,405 21,531 6, ,127 3,377 1, , to 59 years 19,374 25,644 32,153 9, ,117 4,908 2, , to 64 years 8,283 3,597 10,569 2,072 90,816 1, , years 29,283 8,984 34,583 5, ,806 4,623 1,560 71,794 Education Level Less than 9th grade 7,363 3,997 10,457 3, ,403 3,355 1,285 32,115 9th grade to 12th grade 16,966 11,014 16,930 6, ,562 5,143 2,145 84,338 High school graduate 28,267 24,375 37,107 10, ,454 5,513 2, ,517 Some college 13,053 17,820 24,919 5, ,164 2,319 1, ,322 Bachelor's degree 5,038 8,278 16,949 1, , ,879 Graduate or prof degree 2,589 3,919 8,232 1,228 98, ,866 Disability Status With work disability 15,011 8,549 13,667 5, ,391 3,520 2,045 62,861 No work disability 62,751 64, ,392 25,499 1,339,463 13,352 5, ,133 Median Household Income Nominal Income ($) 21,285 34,860 34,001 21,961 26,909 20,962 15,380 28,513 Inflation-Adjusted ($) 16,285 26,672 26,015 16,803 20,588 16,038 11,767 $21,816 Poverty Status in 1989 Income above poverty level 80,433 97, ,172 33,055 1,561,381 17,600 7, ,566 Income below poverty level 11,550 7,406 15,762 8, ,261 4,197 2,743 83,815 Source: Center for Urban Transportation Research, Demographic and Commuting Trends in Florida (February 1994), report based on data from the 1990 U.S. Census. 21

31 Table 1-6 (continued) DEMOGRAPHIC CHARACTERISTICS FOR FLORIDA COUNTIES (1990) Demographic Characteristics Escambia Flagler Franklin Gadsen Gilchrist Glades Gulf Hamilton Gender Male 127,599 13,756 4,378 19,535 5,108 3,848 5,779 5,727 Female 135,199 14,945 4,589 21,570 4,559 3,743 5,725 5,203 Ethnic Origin White 201,235 25,831 7,776 16,686 8,761 5,987 9,253 6,448 African-American 52,618 2,366 1,112 23, ,162 4,256 Other 8, Hispanic Origin Not Hispanic 257,785 27,441 8,902 40,141 9,517 6,986 11,418 10,635 Hispanic 5,013 1, Age < 16 years 59,334 4,895 1,906 10,777 2,107 1,637 2,468 2, to 19 years 16,796 1, , to 29 years 44,629 2,699 1,060 5,876 1, ,606 1, to 39 years 41,620 3,603 1,175 6,530 1, ,652 1, to 59 years 57,328 6,247 2,195 8,330 2,152 1,729 2,675 2, to 64 years 11,796 2, , years 31,295 7,345 1,614 5,185 1,332 1,490 1,760 1,245 Education Level Less than 9th grade 13,637 1,479 1,126 4,878 1, ,036 1,279 9th grade to 12th grade 31,367 3,644 1,700 6,729 1,768 1,541 1,970 1,967 High school graduate 57,033 7,730 2,152 8,985 2,382 1,987 3,229 2,915 Some college 46,936 5, ,240 1, , Bachelor's degree 22,589 2, , Graduate or prof degree 9,952 1, Disability Status With work disability 29,305 3,536 1,313 5,174 1,317 1,187 1,642 1,327 No work disability 160,538 20,088 5,612 23,309 5,367 4,677 6,978 5,701 Median Household Income Nominal Income ($) 25,158 28,628 17,247 19,985 20,632 20,687 21,866 18,709 Inflation-Adjusted ($) 19,249 21,904 13,196 15,291 15,786 15,828 16,730 14,314 Poverty Status in 1989 Income above poverty level 209,669 25,878 6,428 28,246 7,191 6,424 9,162 7,067 Income below poverty level 43,010 2,658 2,332 10,962 1,527 1,047 1,895 2,725 Source: Center for Urban Transportation Research, Demographic and Commuting Trends in Florida (February 1994), report based on data from the 1990 U.S. Census. 22

32 Table 1-6 (continued) DEMOGRAPHIC CHARACTERISTICS FOR FLORIDA COUNTIES (1990) Demographic Characteristics Hardee Hendry Hernando Highlands Hillsborough Holmes Indian River Gender Male 9,885 13,058 48,483 32, ,217 8,008 43,578 Female 9,614 12,715 52,632 35, ,837 7,770 46,630 Ethnic Origin White 16,382 18,592 96,108 59, ,352 14,740 81,418 African-American 1,034 4,311 3,895 6, , ,660 Other 2,083 2,870 1,112 1,849 33, ,130 Hispanic Origin Not Hispanic 14,937 20,016 98,153 64, ,146 15,602 87,504 Hispanic 4,562 5,757 2,962 3, , ,704 Age < 16 years 5,079 7,204 16,475 11, ,922 3,417 15, to 19 years 1,228 1,702 4,116 2,675 45, , to 29 years 2,691 3,860 9,080 6, ,549 2,196 9, to 39 years 2,635 3,779 11,079 7, ,072 2,289 11, to 59 years 3,887 5,342 20,323 12, ,172 3,666 17, to 64 years 1,017 1,061 8,994 5,718 35, , years 2,962 2,825 31,048 22, ,133 2,474 24,592 Education Level Less than 9th grade 3,563 3,859 6,729 5,820 51,926 2,193 5,064 9th grade to 12th grade 2,758 4,071 17,693 12, ,195 2,793 12,868 High school graduate 4,393 5,531 30,708 19, ,094 4,021 22,320 Some college 1,560 2,004 15,265 9, ,328 1,482 15,243 Bachelor's degree 697 1,079 4,958 3,666 80, ,071 Graduate or prof degree ,583 2,085 36, ,988 Disability Status With work disability 2,618 2,633 15,888 10,425 80,545 2,573 10,608 No work disability 11,546 15,602 67,783 45, ,333 8,909 62,897 Median Household Income Nominal Income ($) 22,065 24,904 22,741 21,146 28,477 17,241 28,961 Inflation-Adjusted ($) 16,882 19,054 17,399 16,179 21,788 13,191 22,158 Poverty Status in 1989 Income above poverty level 14,846 20,429 88,939 57, ,753 11,185 80,818 Income below poverty level 4,394 4,769 10,970 10, ,772 3,658 7,748 Source: Center for Urban Transportation Research, Demographic and Commuting Trends in Florida (February 1994), report based on data from the 1990 U.S. Census. 23

33 Table 1-6 (continued) DEMOGRAPHIC CHARACTERISTICS FOR FLORIDA COUNTIES (1990) Demographic Characteristics Jackson Jefferson Lafayette Lake Lee Leon Levy Liberty Gender Male 20,982 5,401 3,214 72, ,917 92,601 12,397 3,172 Female 20,393 5,895 2,364 79, ,196 99,892 13,526 2,397 Ethnic Origin White 30,085 6,334 4, , , ,712 22,346 4,508 African-American 10,845 4, ,191 22,184 46,527 3, Other ,294 6,729 4, Hispanic Origin Not Hispanic 40,401 11,166 5, , , ,778 25,433 5,461 Hispanic ,305 15,094 4, Age < 16 years 8,832 2,905 1,201 26,958 58,882 38,715 5,577 1, to 19 years 3, ,557 13,634 15,867 1, to 29 years 6,051 1,384 1,027 15,967 40,990 45,840 2, to 39 years 6,288 1, ,710 45,905 32,868 3,500 1, to 59 years 9,052 2,449 1,214 30,984 69,209 37,518 5,857 1, to 64 years 1, ,142 23,490 5,881 1, years 6,170 1, ,786 83,003 15,804 4, Education Level Less than 9th grade 5,445 1, ,105 18,317 6,254 2, th grade to 12th grade 6,549 1,547 1,039 24,819 45,733 13,534 4,633 1,188 High school graduate 9,531 2,607 1,503 43,113 91,592 29,549 6,989 1,397 Some college 5,044 1, ,878 57,323 37,295 2, Bachelor's degree 1, ,607 27,281 27,653 1, Graduate or prof degree 1, ,897 14,097 17, Disability Status With work disability 6,606 1, ,077 39,331 12,462 4, No work disability 22,746 6,638 3, , , ,197 15,432 2,696 Median Household Income Nominal Income ($) 19,471 21,782 20,744 23,395 28,448 27,323 18,807 22,253 Inflation-Adjusted ($) 14,897 16,666 15,871 17,900 21,766 20,905 14,389 17,026 Poverty Status in 1989 Income above poverty level 29,281 8,584 3, , , ,990 20,093 3,782 Income below poverty level 8,533 2,495 1,140 16,517 30,267 30,838 5, Source: Center for Urban Transportation Research, Demographic and Commuting Trends in Florida (February 1994), report based on data from the 1990 U.S. Census. 24

34 Table 1-6 (continued) DEMOGRAPHIC CHARACTERISTICS FOR FLORIDA COUNTIES (1990) Demographic Characteristics Madison Manatee Marion Martin Monroe Nassau Okaloosa Okeechobee Gender Male 8, ,147 93,813 49,522 40,976 21,735 72,763 15,142 Female 8, , ,020 51,378 37,048 22,206 71,013 14,485 Ethnic Origin White 9, , ,094 92,119 71,840 39, ,191 24,984 African-American 6,915 16,400 24,844 6,043 4,203 4,522 13,007 1,898 Other 109 4,979 2,895 2,738 1, ,578 2,745 Hispanic Origin Not Hispanic 16, , ,973 96,172 68,444 43, ,349 26,134 Hispanic 231 9,424 5,860 4,728 9, ,427 3,493 Age < 16 years 4,028 36,471 38,495 15,782 12,270 10,550 33,453 7, to 19 years 1,073 8,441 9,161 3,852 2,689 2,657 7,796 1, to 29 years 2,586 25,226 23,460 11,495 11,175 6,197 26,693 4, to 39 years 2,484 28,287 26,404 13,841 14,536 7,427 24,610 4, to 59 years 3,334 40,171 40,846 21,083 19,994 10,652 32,043 6, to 64 years ,703 13,278 7,157 4,904 1,994 5,862 1, years 2,341 59,408 43,189 27,690 12,456 4,464 13,319 4,807 Education Level Less than 9th grade 1,989 13,624 14,128 5,403 4,661 3,150 5,484 3,354 9th grade to 12th grade 3,334 29,276 32,735 12,362 8,634 6,280 12,225 5,696 High school graduate 3,481 59,316 52,747 26,488 19,203 12,324 31,971 6,909 Some college 1,514 33,735 27,503 18,044 15,149 5,088 29,329 2,997 Bachelor's degree ,336 10,378 10,951 8,086 2,571 12,845 1,129 Graduate or prof degree 306 8,369 5,866 4,955 4,152 1,075 6, Disability Status With work disability 2,120 26,136 27,775 11,030 7,728 4,958 12,520 3,835 No work disability 9, , ,060 71,575 54,592 27,792 82,200 18,156 Median Household Income Nominal Income ($) 18,153 25,951 22,452 31,760 29,351 30,233 27,941 21,427 Inflation-Adjusted ($) 13,889 19,855 17,178 24,300 22,457 23,132 21,378 16,394 Poverty Status in 1989 Income above poverty level 11, , ,821 89,908 67,927 38, ,052 22,875 Income below poverty level 3,920 21,241 27,794 8,154 8,202 5,062 14,183 5,998 Source: Center for Urban Transportation Research, Demographic and Commuting Trends in Florida (February 1994), report based on data from the 1990 U.S. Census. 25

35 Table 1-6 (continued) DEMOGRAPHIC CHARACTERISTICS FOR FLORIDA COUNTIES (1990) Demographic Characteristics Orange Osceola Palm Beach Pasco Pinellas Polk Putnam St. Johns Gender Male 336,061 52, , , , ,590 31,739 40,665 Female 341,430 55, , , , ,792 33,331 43,164 Ethnic Origin White 539,061 96, , , , ,952 52,019 75,547 African-American 103,092 5, ,705 5,457 65,868 54,385 11,940 7,328 Other 35,338 5,595 23,582 5,016 15,417 9,045 1, Hispanic Origin Not Hispanic 612,545 94, , , , ,782 63,382 81,927 Hispanic 64,946 12,866 66,613 9,309 20,069 16,600 1,688 1,902 Age < 16 years 145,065 24, ,680 44, ,685 87,028 14,702 16, to 19 years 41,059 5,891 34,558 10,904 34,618 21,883 3,495 4, to 29 years 132,759 16, ,038 29, ,756 55,530 7,768 11, to 39 years 122,346 17, ,367 32, ,087 57,917 8,892 13, to 59 years 137,326 23, ,039 52, ,973 85,006 14,275 19, to 64 years 26,902 4,912 47,596 19,985 49,872 22,775 4,205 4, years 72,034 14, ,240 90, ,668 75,243 11,733 13,791 Education Level Less than 9th grade 31,606 6,471 49,716 23,217 43,348 33,615 5,908 4,230 9th grade to 12th grade 76,974 15, ,667 54, ,533 65,900 11,626 9,598 High school graduate 154,106 29, ,850 82, , ,755 17,086 18,729 Some college 116,091 15, ,338 39, ,675 53,881 7,658 14,276 Bachelor's degree 71,189 5,872 96,501 13,296 82,716 24,544 2,376 9,272 Graduate or prof degree 27,034 2,403 48,298 6,442 38,588 11,527 1,327 4,812 Disability Status With work disability 54,494 10,411 82,284 43, ,431 47,703 10,288 8,714 No work disability 457,861 71, , , , ,101 39,063 57,027 Median Household Income Nominal Income ($) 30,252 27,260 32,524 21,480 26,296 25,216 20,155 29,926 Inflation-Adjusted ($) 23,146 20,857 24,884 16,435 20,119 19,293 15,421 22,897 Poverty Status in 1989 Income above poverty level 580,891 95, , , , ,327 51,083 73,185 Income below poverty level 73,630 9,914 78,909 31,986 78,994 51,201 12,770 8,441 Source: Center for Urban Transportation Research, Demographic and Commuting Trends in Florida (February 1994), report based on data from the 1990 U.S. Census. 26

36 Table 1-6 (continued) DEMOGRAPHIC CHARACTERISTICS FOR FLORIDA COUNTIES (1990) Demographic Characteristics St. Lucie Santa Rosa Sarasota Seminole Sumter Suwannee Taylor Gender Male 73,443 40, , ,587 15,857 12,939 8,301 Female 76,728 40, , ,942 15,720 13,841 8,810 Ethnic Origin White 122,159 76, , ,621 26,088 22,524 13,791 African-American 24,666 3,275 12,073 24,314 5,102 3,949 3,083 Other 3,346 1,948 2,867 9, Hispanic Origin Not Hispanic 144,219 80, , ,923 30,815 26,363 16,937 Hispanic 5,952 1,223 5,882 18, Age < 16 years 31,170 19,836 38,765 64,678 6,244 6,199 4, to 19 years 6,782 4,515 9,964 16,120 1,663 1,656 1, to 29 years 19,161 12,730 28,037 45,229 3,925 3,173 2, to 39 years 22,443 14,058 34,870 52,450 3,909 3,650 2, to 59 years 29,400 19,241 56,371 68,359 6,628 6,109 3, to 64 years 9,681 3,469 20,361 10,993 2,142 1, years 31,534 7,759 89,408 29,700 7,066 4,522 2,273 Education Level Less than 9th grade 9,982 4,085 12,772 9,605 3,166 2,797 1,727 9th grade to 12th grade 23,492 8,802 32,665 25,876 5,924 4,283 2,885 High school graduate 38,736 17,218 74,742 57,291 9,177 7,382 4,608 Some college 22,031 14,436 50,446 52,920 3,627 2,976 1,438 Bachelor's degree 9,632 7,407 31,201 36,953 1,146 1, Graduate or prof degree 4,410 2,929 17,270 14, Disability Status With work disability 17,205 8,719 33,839 21,488 4,956 4,429 2,159 No work disability 99,875 49, , ,866 18,764 15,644 10,644 Median Household Income Nominal Income ($) 27,710 27,584 29,919 35,637 19,584 19,775 21,380 Inflation-Adjusted ($) 21,201 21,105 22,891 27,266 14,984 15,130 16,358 Poverty Status in 1989 Income above poverty level 128,680 68, , ,667 23,933 21,029 13,499 Income below poverty level 19,273 11,375 18,935 20,513 5,919 5,158 3,536 Source: Center for Urban Transportation Research, Demographic and Commuting Trends in Florida (February 1994), report based on data from the 1990 U.S. Census. 27

37 Table 1-6 (continued) DEMOGRAPHIC CHARACTERISTICS FOR FLORIDA COUNTIES (1990) Demographic Characteristics Union Volusia Wakulla Walton Washington Florida Gender Male 6, ,481 6,948 13,637 8,194 6,261,719 Female 3, ,231 7,254 14,123 8,725 6,676,207 Ethnic Origin White 7, ,530 12,226 25,300 14,029 10,749,285 African-American 2,379 33,455 1,837 1,885 2,459 1,759,534 Other 176 8, ,107 Hispanic Origin Not Hispanic 9, ,872 14,119 27,516 16,739 11,363,783 Hispanic , ,574,143 Age < 16 years 2,325 65,064 3,546 5,843 3,732 2,561, to 19 years , , , to 29 years 1,894 51,824 1,732 3,354 2,122 1,922, to 39 years 2,241 53,202 2,356 4,082 2,211 2,021, to 59 years 2,138 75,181 3,401 6,676 3,923 2,733, to 64 years , , , years ,365 1,649 4,585 2,986 2,369,431 Education Level Less than 9th grade ,460 1,081 2,803 2, ,820 9th grade to 12th grade 1,647 51,501 1,816 4,341 2,933 1,706,839 High school graduate 2,770 95,482 4,018 6,720 4,706 3,045,682 Some college 1,408 67,634 1,871 3,839 1,627 2,054,574 Bachelor's degree , , ,133,053 Graduate or prof degree , ,453 Disability Status With work disability ,869 1,666 4,608 2,857 1,345,289 No work disability 4, ,244 8,810 17,229 9,841 8,756,870 Median Household Income Nominal Income ($) 22,831 24,818 25,019 21,297 18,266 27,483 Inflation-Adjusted ($) 17,468 18,989 19,142 16,295 13,976 21,028 Poverty Status in 1989 Income above poverty level 6, ,226 12,080 22,348 12,793 11,037,300 Income below poverty level 1,219 43,568 1,913 5,163 3,582 1,604,186 Source: Center for Urban Transportation Research, Demographic and Commuting Trends in Florida (February 1994), report based on data from the 1990 U.S. Census. 28

38 Section II: TRAVEL BEHAVIOR CHARACTERISTICS 29

39 SECTION II: TRAVEL BEHAVIOR CHARACTERISTICS PERSONAL TRAVEL CENSUS JOURNEY-TO-WORK TRAVEL 30

40 Personal Travel 31

41 PERSONAL TRAVEL SECTION HIGHLIGHTS T2-1 NPTS HOUSEHOLD AND TRAVEL CHARACTERISTICS (1995) T2-2 AVERAGE HOUSEHOLD CHARACTERISTICS (1995) T2-3 TRENDS IN HOUSEHOLD AND TRAVEL CHARACTERISTICS (U.S.) T2-4 AVERAGE ANNUAL HOUSEHOLD TRAVEL BY HOUSEHOLD SIZE AND VEHICLES AVAILABLE (1995) T2-5 AVERAGE DAILY VEHICLE TRIPS, VEHICLE MILES, AND TRIP LENGTH BY AGE AND GENDER (1995) T2-6 AVERAGE DAILY PERSON TRIPS, PERSON MILES, AND TRIP LENGTH BY AGE AND GENDER (1995) T2-7 DISTRIBUTION OF TOTAL TRAVEL BY INCOME CATEGORY (1995) T2-8 SUMMARY OF ANNUAL HOUSEHOLD VEHICLE TRIP DATA BY PURPOSE (1995) T2-9 AVERAGE PERSON TRIP LENGTH BY PURPOSE AND MODE (1995) T2-10 AVERAGE PERSON TRIP TRAVEL TIME BY PURPOSE AND MODE (1995) 32

42 SECTION HIGHLIGHTS Florida # According to the 1995 NPTS, persons in Florida made 16.1 billion person trips that covered billion person miles of travel during the year in which the NPTS was conducted. # It is evident from the 1995 NPTS data that Florida average annual household travel increases as household size and vehicle availability both increase. The Florida households traveling the most are those with four or more persons and four or more vehicles. # In terms of average daily travel, males and females in Florida make approximately the same number of person trips each day; however, men travel more person miles due to higher average person trip lengths. Overall, females between the ages of years make the most person trips (5.44 person trips per day) and males between the ages of travel the most person miles (74.38 person miles per day). # In Florida, the typical household makes 2,329 vehicle trips covering 19,218 miles annually. An analysis of household vehicle travel by mode indicates that family/personal business accounts for the largest segment (619 trips) of annual vehicle trips while trips to and from work account for the largest segment of vehicle miles of travel (VMT) (6,023 miles). # In Florida, the average person trip length for work purposes on public transit is 7.48 miles while the U.S. average is miles. Comparatively, the average person trip travel times for this same mode and purpose are nearly equal for Florida (39.18 minutes) and the U.S. (40.88 minutes). These data reveal that the average speed of public transit usage for work trips is significantly slower in Florida (11.5 mph) than for the U.S. (17.4 mph). United States # According to the 1995 NPTS, persons in the U.S. made billion person trips that covered 3.4 trillion person miles of travel during the year in which the NPTS was conducted. # Between the first NPTS conducted in 1969 and the one conducted in 1995, the number of household vehicles in the U.S. increased 143 percent, the number of person trips increased 161 percent, and the number of person miles of travel increased 143 percent. # Similar to Florida, the NPTS data indicate that U.S. average annual household travel increases as household size and vehicle availability both increase. The U.S. households traveling the most are those with four or more persons and four or more vehicles. # In terms of average daily travel, males in the U.S. make slightly more person trips each day than females; however, they travel significantly more person miles due to higher average person trip lengths. Overall, females between the ages of years make the most person trips (5.00 person trips per day) and males between the ages of travel the most person miles (54.00 person miles per day). # In the U.S., the typical household makes 2,321 vehicle trips covering 20,895 miles annually. An analysis of U.S. household vehicle travel by mode indicates that family/personal business accounts for the largest segment (626 trips) of annual vehicle trips while trips to and from work account for the largest segment of VMT (6,492 miles). 33

43 Table 2-1 NPTS HOUSEHOLD AND TRAVEL CHARACTERISTICS (1995) Characteristic United States Florida (MSA) Florida (Total) Household Vehicles (000) 176,067 6,836 7,551 Household Vehicle Trips (000,000) 229,745 9,136 10,270 Household VMT (000,000) 2,068,368 75,380 84,755 Person Trips (000,000) 378,930 14,398 16,085 Person Miles of Travel (000,000) 3,411, , ,868 Source: 1995 Nationwide Personal Transportation Survey. Table 2-2 AVERAGE HOUSEHOLD CHARACTERISTICS (1995) Characteristic United States Florida (MSA) Florida (Total) Persons (5+ years) per Household Licensed Drivers per Household Workers per Household Vehicles per Household Daily Vehicle Trips per Household Daily VMT per Household Average Vehicle Trip Length Source: 1995 Nationwide Personal Transportation Survey. Table 2-3 TRENDS IN HOUSEHOLD AND TRAVEL CHARACTERISTICS (UNITED STATES) Characteristic Chg (%), Household Vehicles (000) 72, , , , , Household Veh. Trips (000,000) 87, , , , , Household VMT (000,000) 775, ,623 1,002,139 1,409,576 2,068, Person Trips (000,000) 145, , , , , Person Miles of Travel (000,000) 1,404,137 1,879,215 1,946,662 2,315,273 3,411, Notes: Sources: (1) The 1969 survey includes only automobiles, station wagons, and vanbuses/minibuses as household vehicles. (2) The 1969 survey does not include walk and bicycle trips. (3) 1995 figures significantly higher due to the use of a travel diary methodology that allowed persons to record more information about more trips. Joel R. Rey, "Analysis and Assessment of the 1990 Nationwide Personal Transportation Study in Relation to Travel Characteristics in the United States and Florida" (August 1992), and FHWA "Summary of Travel Trends: 1990 Nationwide Personal Transportation Survey" (March 1992) and the 1995 Nationwide Personal Transportation Survey. 34

44 Table 2-4 AVERAGE ANNUAL HOUSEHOLD TRAVEL BY HOUSEHOLD SIZE AND VEHICLES AVAILABLE (1995) Characteristic Area 0 vehicles 1 vehicle 2 vehicles 3 vehicles 4+ vehicles Total U.S. (Total) 74 trips 1,403 1,640 1,396 1,632 1, miles 11,687 15,940 14,573 30,253 10,208 1 person FL (MSA) 100 trips 1,326 1,047 2,020 3,342 1, miles 7,522 9,418 8,059 40,977 6,672 FL (Total) 92 trips 1,275 1, ,342 1, miles 7,312 9,662 3,975 40,977 6,503 U.S. (Total) 297 1,705 2,338 2,299 2,545 2,080 1,897 12,276 22,488 24,615 26,542 19,288 2 persons FL (MSA) 852 1,729 2,301 3,213 3,362 2, ,785 22,652 25,527 29,492 19,647 FL (Total) 852 1,755 2,383 3,223 3,362 2, ,615 23,344 26,929 29,492 20,182 U.S. (Total) 397 1,990 2,957 3,671 3,645 2,881 3,851 16,975 26,327 33,981 35,709 26,080 3 persons FL (MSA) n/a 2,585 2,966 3,690 4,148 3,008 n/a 19,611 29,325 29,867 31,830 26,740 FL (Total) n/a 2,577 3,304 3,718 4,148 3,184 n/a 18,505 30,458 30,533 31,830 27,439 U.S. (Total) 531 2,323 3,253 3,981 5,015 3,352 5,480 18,685 28,058 36,048 49,834 29, persons FL (MSA) 380 2,880 3,041 3,667 4,775 3,188 2,981 24,023 22,524 31,238 41,051 25,214 FL (Total) 380 2,871 3,045 3,721 5,035 3,243 2,981 23,668 22,297 33,305 42,938 25,861 U.S. (Total) 211 1,643 2,701 3,358 4,109 2,321 1,766 13,172 24,571 31,705 41,371 20,895 Total FL (MSA) 219 1,689 2,603 3,540 4,241 2, ,927 23,226 29,079 37,105 18,814 FL (Total) 208 1,669 2,705 3,530 4,440 2, ,624 23,843 30,151 38,558 19,218 Source: 1995 Nationwide Personal Transportation Survey. 35

45 Table 2-5 AVERAGE DAILY VEHICLE TRIPS, VEHICLE MILES, AND TRIP LENGTH BY AGE AND GENDER (1995) Age Category United States (Total) Florida (MSA) Florida (Total) Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total 0.02 trips a < miles b miles c Total a b Average vehicle trips per day. Average vehicle miles per day. Average vehicle trip length. Source: 1995 Nationwide Personal Transportation Survey. c 36

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