As you might expect, US and Europe data is more readily available than others.
1.)www.unece.orgwww.org/trans/trans United Nations Economic Commission for Europe. Transport Division transport indicators in the UNECE ...
Main Transport Indicators. Shows t-km for European countries. 2007.
We can assume this is the lastest compilation since it was prepared in May, 2009.
2.)Panorama of Transport -- Eurostat Statistical Books. 194 pages. http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/ Search on panorama of transport. page 61 goods & transport
3.) US Truck ton miles http://www.bts.gov/publications/national_transportation_statistics/html/table_01_46b.html
4. International Transport Forum http://www.internationaltransportforum.org/shorttermtrends/
5. Trends in the Transport Sector 2009. Includes growth in freight volume for some countries. OECD. www.iadb.org/intal/intalcdi/PE/2009/03799.pdf
6. http://www.census.gov/aboutus/stat_int.html This site has links to global government Websites.
As a Wharton alum, you have access to Dow Jones Factiva database. I can suggest a search strategy. transport and freight and country and volume
The definitive resource appears to be IRF WORLD ROAD STATISTICS. Very few libraries have this book. None nearby. Have attached ordering info.
http://www.irfnet.org/statistics.php
Tuesday, November 17, 2009
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