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The Midwest > Indiana > Transportation

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Active Aviation Pilots 11,477 [17th of 51]
    Active Aviation Pilots (per capita) 0.183 per 100 people [33rd of 51]
Active Flight Instructors 1,648 [17th of 51]
    Active Flight Instructors (per capita) 0.263 per 1,000 people [31st of 51]
Airports 496 [6th of 51]
    Airports (per capita) 7.908 per 100,000 people [15th of 51]
Auto Accidents > Pedestrian fatalities as percent of total 7.4% [34th of 51]
Auto Accidents > Pedestrian fatality rate per 100,000 population 1 [41st of 51]
Auto Fatalities > Restraint not used, percent 46% [39th of 51]
Auto Fatalities > Restraint used, percent 44.4% [13th of 51]
Bridges > Functionally obsolete 2,017 [14th of 51]
    Bridges > Functionally obsolete (per capita) 0.322 per 1,000 people [24th of 51]
Bridges > Percent functionally obsolete or structurally deficient 22.8% [35th of 51]
Bridges > Structurally deficient 2,111 [16th of 51]
    Bridges > Structurally deficient (per capita) 3.366 per 10,000 people [17th of 51]
Bridges > Total number 18,138 [11th of 51]
    Bridges > Total number (per capita) 2.892 per 1,000 people [18th of 51]
Heliports 120 [15th of 51]
    Heliports (per capita) 0.191 per 10,000 people [27th of 51]
Helmet Laws > Motorcycle riders Younger than 18
Helmut Laws > Bicycle riders No law
Highway-Rail Grade Crossings > Fatalities 18 [4th of 51]
    Highway-Rail Grade Crossings > Fatalities (per capita) 2.87 per 1 million people [6th of 51]
Highway-Rail Grade Crossings > Incidents of collision 142 [4th of 51]
    Highway-Rail Grade Crossings > Incidents of collision (per capita) 2.264 per 100,000 people [7th of 51]
Highway-Rail Grade Crossings > Injuries 37 [9th of 51]
    Highway-Rail Grade Crossings > Injuries (per capita) 5.899 per 1 million people [12th of 51]
Highway-Rail Grade Crossings > Total number 8,808 [6th of 51]
    Highway-Rail Grade Crossings > Total number (per capita) 14.043 per 10,000 people [17th of 51]
Inland Waterway Mileage 353 [24th of 40]
    Inland Waterway Mileage (per capita) 0.563 per 10,000 people [24th of 40]
Interstate 90 > Route description > km 251.51 [9th of 13]
Large truck fatalities 166 [7th of 51]
    Large truck fatalities (per capita) 2.647 per 100,000 people [10th of 51]
Large truck fatalities > Percent of total 13.3% [2nd of 51]
    Large truck fatalities > Percent of total (per capita) 2.121 % per 1 million people [23rd of 51]
Large trucks involved in fatal crashes 13.3% [2nd of 51]
Licensed Drivers > Per 1,000 driving age population 951 [9th of 51]
Licensed Drivers > Per registered vehicle 0.8 [39th of 51]
Licensed Drivers > Total number 4,536,205 [14th of 51]
    Licensed Drivers > Total number (per capita) 0.723 per capita [12th of 51]
Number of toll bridges 2 [15th of 51]
    Number of toll bridges (per capita) 0.319 per 1 million people [21st of 51]
Number of toll ferries 0 [33rd of 51]
    Number of toll ferries (per capita) 0 per 10 million people [46th of 51]
Public Transportation > Annual unlinked passenger trips 29,089,000 [28th of 51]
    Public Transportation > Annual unlinked passenger trips (per capita) 4.638 per capita [33rd of 51]
Public Transportation > Federal funding, 1995 $37,209,000.00 [24th of 51]
    Public Transportation > Federal funding, 1995 (per $ GDP) $0.16 per $1,000 of GDP [32nd of 51]
    Public Transportation > Federal funding, 1995 (per capita) $5.93 per capita [33rd of 51]
Public Transportation > Federal funding, 2003 $64,977,000.00 [27th of 51]
    Public Transportation > Federal funding, 2003 (per $ GDP) $0.29 per $1,000 of GDP [37th of 51]
    Public Transportation > Federal funding, 2003 (per capita) $10.36 per capita [39th of 51]
Public Transportation > Percent commuter rail 12.3% [2nd of 51]
Public Transportation > Percent heavy rail 0% [20th of 51]
Public Transportation > Percent light rail 0% [24th of 51]
Public Transportation > Percent motor bus 83.6% [35th of 51]
Public Transportation > Percent other 4% [24th of 51]
Public Transportation > State funding, 2003 $34,800,000.00 [19th of 51]
    Public Transportation > State funding, 2003 (per $ GDP) $15.31 per $100,000 of GDP [21st of 51]
    Public Transportation > State funding, 2003 (per capita) $5.55 per capita [20th of 51]
Rail Accidents > Fatalities 27 [7th of 51]
    Rail Accidents > Fatalities (per capita) 0.43 per 100,000 people [10th of 51]
Rail Accidents > Injuries 196 [10th of 51]
    Rail Accidents > Injuries (per capita) 3.125 per 100,000 people [24th of 51]
Rail Accidents > Total number 388 [9th of 51]
    Rail Accidents > Total number (per capita) 6.186 per 100,000 people [17th of 51]
Recreational Boating Accidents > Alcohol related 7 [25th of 51]
    Recreational Boating Accidents > Alcohol related (per capita) 1.116 per 1 million people [39th of 51]
Recreational Boating Accidents > Deaths in alcohol related events 1 [39th of 51]
    Recreational Boating Accidents > Deaths in alcohol related events (per capita) 0.159 per 1 million people [40th of 51]
Recreational Boating Accidents > Fatalities 7 [32nd of 51]
    Recreational Boating Accidents > Fatalities (per capita) 0.112 per 100,000 people [44th of 51]
Recreational Boating Accidents > Injuries 50 [26th of 51]
    Recreational Boating Accidents > Injuries (per capita) 0.797 per 100,000 people [38th of 51]
Recreational Boating Accidents > Injuries in alcohol related events 12 [18th of 51]
    Recreational Boating Accidents > Injuries in alcohol related events (per capita) 1.913 per 1 million people [23rd of 51]
Recreational Boating Accidents > Total 56 [27th of 51]
    Recreational Boating Accidents > Total (per capita) 0.893 per 100,000 people [41st of 51]
Road Condition > Fair 7,573 [24th of 51]
    Road Condition > Fair (per capita) 12.074 per 10,000 people [29th of 51]
Road Condition > Good 7,338 [13th of 51]
    Road Condition > Good (per capita) 1.17 per 1,000 people [22nd of 51]
Road Condition > Mediocre 2,385 [13th of 51]
    Road Condition > Mediocre (per capita) 3.803 per 10,000 people [24th of 51]
Road Condition > Poor 1,596 [14th of 51]
    Road Condition > Poor (per capita) 25.447 per 100,000 people [22nd of 51]
Road Condition > Very good 3,295 [12th of 51]
    Road Condition > Very good (per capita) 5.254 per 10,000 people [17th of 51]
Seaplane bases 13 [11th of 51]
    Seaplane bases (per capita) 2.073 per 1 million people [14th of 51]
Seat belt fines $25.00 [17th of 50]
Seat Belt Use 83% [18th of 50]
STOLports 3 [11th of 51]
    STOLports (per capita) 0.478 per 1 million people [10th of 51]
Toll road mileage 156.8 [10th of 51]
    Toll road mileage (per capita) 25 per 1 million people [13th of 51]
Total number of airports, heliports, STOLports, and seaplane bases 632 [8th of 51]
    Total number of airports, heliports, STOLports, and seaplane bases (per capita) 1.008 per 10,000 people [16th of 51]

SOURCES: U.S. Department of Transportation, Federal Aviation Administration, 2003 U.S. Civil Airmen Statistics, table 5, Washington, DC: 2004; U.S. Department of Transportation, Federal Aviation Administration, Office of Airports, Airport Safety Data Branch, 2004.; U.S. Department of Transportation, National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, Traffic Safety Facts 2003: Pedestrians, Washington, DC: 2004; U.S. Department of Transportation, National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, Traffic Safety Facts 2003 Early Edition, Washington, DC: 2004; U.S. Department of Transportation, Federal Highway Administration, National Bridge Inventory: Deficient Bridges by State and Highway System, Washington, DC: 2004; Insurance Institute for Highway Safety-Highway Loss Data Institute, Helmet Use Laws, 2004.; Insurance Institute for Highway Safety-Highway Loss Data Institute, Helmet Use Laws, 2004; U.S. Department of Transportation, Federal Railroad Administration, Interim Railroad Safety Statistics Annual Report 2003, Washington, DC: 2004; U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Navigation Data Center, National Waterway Network, October 2004.; Wikipedia: Interstate 90 ; U.S. Department of Transportation, National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, Traffic Safety Facts 2003: Overview, Washington, DC: 2004; U.S. Department of Transportation, Federal Highway Administration, Highway Statistics 2003, Washington, DC: 2004; U.S. Department of Transportation, Federal Highway Administration, Toll Facilities in the United States: Bridges-Roads-Tunnels-Ferries, Washington, DC: July 2003; U.S. Department of Transportation, Federal Transit Administration, National Transit Database; U.S. Department of Transportation, Bureau of Transportation Statistics, Survey of State Funding for Public Transportation for Calendar Year 2003, Washington, DC: 2004, table 1.2.; U.S. Department of Transportation, U.S. Coast Guard, Boating Statistics 2003, Washington, DC: 2004; U.S. Department of Transportation, U.S. Coast Guard, Boating Statistics, 2003, Washington, DC: 2004; U.S. Department of Transportation, National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, Safety Belt Use in 2004 - Use Rates in the States and Territories, Washington, DC: November 2004

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