The following graph shows the number of incidents and injuries per 100 million passenger miles traveled (PMT) by mode of transportation for the year 2002.
The chart illustrates the number of injuries and incidents per 100 million passengers on five different types of transportation ( commuter rail, heavy rail, light rail, bus and demand response) in 2002.
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The bar chart provides information about the number of incidents and injuries per 100 million miles travelled by people using a specific kind of transport in 2002.
The bar chart compares the number of incidents and injuries for every 100 million passenger miles travelled on five different types of public transport in 2002.
The bar chart provides information on the number of accidents and casualties that occurred per 100 million passenger miles travelled caused by transportation modes in the year 2002. Overall, demand response is the larges
This bar chart illustrates how many incidents and injuries were caused by using five different types of transportation per 100 million passenger miles travelled (PMT) in 2002.
The given chart represents the number of injuries and incidents that occurred per 100 million PMT across various transportation modes in the year 2002.
The chart illustrates data about, how many incidents and injuries were recorded per 100 million passengers who travelled by five different means of transportation in the year 2002.