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Scorecard data for Transportation

Pennsylvania plays a vital role as a key transportation link, both for the Eastern Seaboard and between the East Coast and the Midwest. The quality of its transportation system is a key factor in the state's economic competitiveness.

How does Pennsylvania's transportation infrastructure measure up? Here are a series of scorecards to help you answer that question. For most of the measures, Pennsylvania's performance is compared to 12 competitors - the 11 other largest states plus neighboring Maryland.

Motor Fuel Excise Tax Rates, 2005


Percent of Deficient Bridges, 2003


Annual Mass Transit Vehicle Revenue Miles Per Capita, 2002


Per Capita State and Local Government Spending on Transportation, Fiscal Year 2000


Annual Vehicle Miles Per Capita, 2003


State Mass Transit Funding Per Capita - 2003


PA Transit Funding FY2003-04 - Sources of Funding for Urban Systems


PA Transit Funding FY2002-03 - Sources of Funding for Rural Systems
There are 21 rural transit systems in operation in Pennsylvania.

Miles of Highway - State as a Percent of Total, 2004


State and Local Money Spent Per Capita on Highways - 2004


Highway Expenditures Per $1,000 of Personal Income - 2004




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