This graph shows the average number of injuries and fatalities per billion passenger-miles for different modes of transportation in the US from 2002-2004. It indicates that air travel had the lowest rate of 0.2 injuries and fatalities per billion passenger-miles, followed by intercity rail at 1.5 and driving at 1.8. Bus travel had the highest rate at 4.1 injuries and fatalities per billion passenger-miles.
This graph shows the average number of injuries and fatalities per billion passenger-miles for different modes of transportation in the US from 2002-2004. It indicates that air travel had the lowest rate of 0.2 injuries and fatalities per billion passenger-miles, followed by intercity rail at 1.5 and driving at 1.8. Bus travel had the highest rate at 4.1 injuries and fatalities per billion passenger-miles.
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This graph shows the average number of injuries and fatalities per billion passenger-miles for different modes of transportation in the US from 2002-2004. It indicates that air travel had the lowest rate of 0.2 injuries and fatalities per billion passenger-miles, followed by intercity rail at 1.5 and driving at 1.8. Bus travel had the highest rate at 4.1 injuries and fatalities per billion passenger-miles.
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