Florida Transportation Atlas

Florida Transportation Atlas

FLORIDA TRANSPORTATION ALMANAC ON CD-ROM © 1996, Center for Urban Transportation Research University of South Florida, Tampa July 1996 Florida Transportation Atlas The Atlas portion of this data product contains the following: 1. An atlas viewing program that allows users to view the map features included on the Compact Disc. 2. Public domain maps of Florida features, including: State and county boundaries Highways Railroads Airports Populated places 3. Public domain map coverage’s for features in several popular formats: Atlas/BNA export Caliper Geographic File Comma Delimited ASCII DBF DXF ESRI Ungenerate MapInfo Interchange File The map files are available for users who have their own mapping software. A map viewer has been provided for users who do not have access to such software. To install the viewer: 1. Start up your computer, start up WINDOWS, and insert the CD. 2. From the Program Manager menu, select File, Run, and Browse. 3. Select the CD's drive letter and the file "install.exe" 4. Select "OK" two times and respond to install when prompted. For questions or comments please see the preface for address and phone information. Table Of Contents Preface I Demographics ll Travel Behavior Characteristics Personal Travel Journey to Work Travel lll MODAL STATISTICS Highways Toll Facilities Aviation Public Transportation Rail Seaports Transportation Demand Management Freight Intelligent Transportation Systems lV TOURISM V TRANSPORTATION AND FINANCING VI TRANSPORTATION EDUCATION AND RESEARCH VII DIRECTORY APPENDIX A Transportation Related Acronyms Metric Conversion Chart INDEX PREFACE The Center for Urban Transportation Research (CUTR) at the University of South Florida (USF) is pleased to introduce the1995 Florida Transportation Almanac on CD-ROM. This is an updated version of the1995 Florida Transportation Almanac that was produced in soft cover in July 1995. This biennial publication provides an array of transportation-related statistics and information. The CD-ROM version is accompanied by the first Florida Transportation Atlas. The Almanac contains data from existing data sources throughout Florida and the United States. A range of transportation topics is covered, including demographic and travel behavior characteristics, modal statistics, tourism information, transportation finance information, transportation education and research information, and directories of transportation organizations throughout the state of Florida. Significant efforts were made to provide the most current information available; however, a uniform time span is impossible, given the wide range of topics that are included in the Almanac. The Almanac is comprised of eight major sections, as follows: Section 1, DEMOGRAPHICS, presents demographic information for the U.S., Florida, and the 67 counties in the state. All data are taken from the 1990 Census and previous. Section 2, TRAVEL BEHAVIOR CHARACTERISTICS, summarizes travel behavior characteristics and trends in Florida and the U.S. Summary statistics for all personal travel in the U.S. and Florida, as well as the aggregated metropolitan regions in Florida. In addition, characteristics of the journey to work are provided for the U.S., as well as for Florida and its counties. Section 3, MODAL STATISTICS, presents modal statistics for highways, aviation, public transportation, rail, seaports, transportation demand management activities, freight, and intelligent transportation systems (ITS). Section 4, TOURISM, focuses on tourism statistics for the state. Section 5, TRANSPORTATION FINANCING, presents summary data on transportation finance in Florida, including Florida’s transportation tax and fee sources and transportation costs associated with the construction and operation of various modes, including highways, bridges, airports, public transportation, and bicycle and pedestrian facilities. Section, 6, TRANSPORTATION EDUCATION AND RESEARCH, presents an overview of the transportation education programs available at the state’s universities and colleges and a summary of the activities of the state’s transportation research organizations. Section 7, DIRECTORY, includes a listing of contact information for various transportation- related organizations in Florida, including planning agencies, operating agencies, commissions, councils, and committees, among others. Section 8, MISCELLANEOUS, contains a list of frequently-used transportation acronyms and abbreviations, as well as a metric conversion chart. This publication was prepared to assist transportation planners, managers, decision makers, and the general public by providing a compilation of transportation statistics and other transportation- related information. The editors wish to acknowledge the assistance of all the individuals at the numerous agencies and organizations who provided information for and review of this publication. The Editors Florida Transportation Almanac on CD-ROM Florida Transportation Atlas on CD-ROM 1996 Developed and produced by the Center for Urban Transportation Research College of Engineering, University of South Florida 4202 E. Fowler Avenue, ENB 118 Tampa, FL 33620-5350 (813) 974-3120, fax (813) 974-5168 Gary L. Brosch, Director Email: [email protected], [email protected], [email protected] World Wide Web: http://www.cutr.eng.usf.edu/CUTR/cutrhome.html CUTR Project Team: Michael Baltes James L. Hatchitt Patricia Henderson Richard T. Stasiak SECTION I: DEMOGRAPHICS F1.1 POPULATION GROWTH RATES, FLORIDA AND UNITED STATES (1960-1990) F1.2 WORKER GROWTH RATES, FLORIDA AND UNITED STATES (1960-1990) F1.3 HOUSEHOLD GROWTH RATES, FLORIDA AND UNITED STATES (1960-1990) F1.4 HOUSEHOLD VEHICLE GROWTH RATES, FLORIDA AND UNITED STATES (1960-1990) F1.5 LICENSED DRIVER GROWTH RATES, FLORIDA AND UNITED STATES (1960-1990) F1.6 AVERAGE HOUSEHOLD SIZE FLORIDA AND UNITED STATES (1960-1990) F1.7 WORKERS PER HOUSEHOLD, FLORIDA AND UNITED STATES (1960-1990) F1.8 VEHICLES PER HOUSEHOLD, FLORIDA AND UNITED STATES (1960-1990) F1.9 LICENSED DRIVERS PER HOUSEHOLD, FLORIDA AND UNITED STATES (1960-1990) F1.10 LABOR FORCE PARTICIPATION RATES, FLORIDA AND UNITED STATES (1960-1990) F1.11 GROWTH RATES IN VEHICLES PER CAPITA, FLORIDA AND UNITED STATES (1960-1990) F1.12 PERCENT LICENSED DRIVERS, FLORIDA AND UNITED STATES (1960-1990) F1.13 COMPARISON OF GROWTH RATES IN POPULATION CHARACTERISTICS, FLORIDA (1960-1990) F1.14 ETHNIC ORIGIN, FLORIDA AND UNITED STATES (1960-1990) F1.15 HISPANIC ORIGIN, FLORIDA AND UNITED STATES (1980-1990) F1.16 INFLATION-ADJUSTED MEDIAN HOUSEHOLD INCOME, FLORIDA AND UNITED STATES (1960-1990) F1.17 POVERTY LEVEL STATUS, FLORIDA AND UNITED STATES (1970-1990) F1.18 AGE DISTRIBUTION, FLORIDA AND UNITE D STATES (1960-1990) F1.19 EDUCATION LEVEL, FLORIDA AND UNITED STATES (1960-1990) 1.1 FLORIDA POPULATION CHARACTERISTICS 1.2 UNITED STATES POPULATION CHARACTERISTICS 1.3 DEMOGRAPHIC TRENDS, FLORIDA (1960-1990) 1.4 DEMOGRAPHIC TRENDS, UNITED STATES (1960-1990) 1.5 DISTRIBUTION OF DEMOGRAPHIC CHARACTERISTICS, FLORIDA AND U.S. (1960-1990) 1.6-14 DEMOGRAHIC CHARACTERISTICS FOR FLORIDA COUNTIES (1990) Figure 1-1 Figure 1-2 POPULATION GROWTH RATES, WORKER GROWTH RATES, FLORIDA AND UNITED STATES (1960-1990) FLORIDA AND UNITED STATES (1960-1990) 200% 300% Florida 161% 160% United States Florida 232% United States 200% 120% 80% 100% 78% 44% 39% 61% 37% 33% 40% 42% 45% 26% 13% 11% 10% 19% 19% 0% 0% 1960-70 1970-80 1980-90 1960-90 1960-70 1970-80 1980-90 1960-90 Figure 1-3 Figure 1-4 HOUSEHOLD GROWTH RATES, HOUSEHOLD BEHICLE GROWTH RATES, FLORIDA AND UNITED STATES (1960-1990) FLORIDA AND UNITED STATES (1960-1990) 300% 450% 382% Florida Florida 375% United States 231% United States 200% 300% 225% 181% 100% 150% 73% 64% 95% 74% 47% 75% 64% 37% 44% 43% 26% 20% 14% 19% 0% 0% 1960-70 1970-80 1980-90 1960-90 1960-70 1970-80 1980-90 1960-90 Figure 1-5 Figure 1-6 LICENSED DRIVER GROWTH RATES, AVERAGE HOUSEHOLD SIZE, FLORIDA AND UNITED STATES (1960-1990) FLORIDA AND UNITED STATES (1960-1990) 300% 5.00 Florida 252% Florida United States United States 4.00 3.29 200% 3.11 3.11 2.90 3.00 2.75 2.63 2.55 2.46 102% 2.00 100% 95% 42% 1.00 32% 28% 23% 15% 0% 0.00 1960-70 1970-80 1980-90 1960-90 1960 1970 1980 1990 Figure 1-7 Figure 1-8 WORKERS PER HOUSEHOLD, VEHICLES PER HOUSEHOLD, FLORIDA AND UNITED STATES (1960-1990) FLORIDA AND UNITED STATES (1960-1990) 2.00 2.40 Florida United States Florida United States 1.60 1.80 1.67 1.61 1.52 1.58 1.22 1.21 1.20 1.25 1.20 1.13 1.13 1.08 1.06 1.28 1.25 1.20 1.08 1.03 0.80 0.60 0.40 0.00 0.00 1960 1970 1980 1990 1960 1970 1980 1990 Figure 1-9 Figure 1-10 LICENSED DRIVER PER HOUSEHOLD, LABOR FORCE PARTICIPATION RATES, FLORIDA AND UNITED STATES (1960-1990) FLORIDA AND UNITED STATES (1960-1990) 3.00 100% Florida United States Florida United States 80% 1.95 65% 2.00 62% 1.78 1.75 1.79 58% 60% 1.65 1.71 60% 55% 57% 56% 1.59 1.58 53% 40% 1.00 20% 0.00 0% 1960 1970 1980 1990 1960 1970 1980 1990 Figure 1-11 Figure 1-12 GROWTH RATES IN VEHICLES PER CAPITA, PERCENT LICENSED DRIVERS, FLORIDA AND UNITED STATES (1960-1990) FLORIDA AND UNITED STATES (1960-1990) 120% 100% 95% 103% 87% 86% Florida United States 84% 77% 73% 74% 90% 84% 75% 70% 60% 50% 47% Florida United States 36% 30% 27% 27% 25% 7% 8% 0% 0% 1960-70 1970-80 1980-90 1960-90 1960 1970 1980 1990 Figure 1-13 COMPARISON OF GROWTH RATES IN POPULATION CHARACTERISTICS, FLORIDA (1960-1990) 37% 44% Population 33% 161% 1960-70 47% 1970-80 64% 1980-90 Households 37% 231% 1960-90 42% 61% Workers 45% 232% 74% 95% Household Vehicles 43% 382% 42% 102% Licensed Drivers 23%

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