The chart below shows numbers of incidents and injuries per 100 million passenger miles travelled (PMT) by transportation type in 2002.
The bar chart highlights data about how many
incidents
and injuries
passenger miles travelled by using different kinds of transportation in 2002. The figure is measured by million PMT.
Overall
, it can be clearly seen that Deman Response had the highest number of both injuries
and incidents
. Moreover
, in all types of transportation, the quantity of incidents
was higher than injuries
.
Looking into detail, as regards incidents
, the highest experienced on Demand Response, accounting for 225, after which it was followed by Bus which made up 76. The figure for incidents
on Light Rail
made up equal to those on Buses. Incidents
in Heavy Rail
accounted for 51 which was a little bit higher than that in Commuter Rail
which was lowest (20 million PMT).
If we look at injuries
, they had a quite high number in Demand Response, at 173. As for injuries
in Bus and Light Rail
, the latter constituted nearly half of the former, 66 and 39 respectively. Heavy Rail
ranked second,
at 35 million PMT and Commuter Rail
ranked the least in injuries
, making up 17.Submitted by writingbhos on
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