Washington State Data Book Table Title Page TT01 Vehicle Registrations and Licensed Drivers 165 TT02 Public Roadway Miles by Owner 166 TT03 Road Usage and Safety 167 TT04 Drivers Involved in Collisions by Age of Driver 168 TT05 Number of Contributing Circumstances in Investigated Collisions 169 TT06 Seattle-Tacoma International Airport Traffic 171 TT07 Pilot and Aircraft Registrations 172 TT08 Public Transit Systems: Revenues and Expenditures 173 TT09 State Ferry System: Revenues and Expenditures 174 TT10 Funds Available for Transportation 175 TRANSPORTATION 164
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Washington State Data Book
Table Title PageTT01 Vehicle Registrations and Licensed Drivers 165TT02 Public Roadway Miles by Owner 166TT03 Road Usage and Safety 167TT04 Drivers Involved in Collisions by Age of Driver 168TT05 Number of Contributing Circumstances in Investigated Collisions 169TT06 Seattle-Tacoma International Airport Traffic 171TT07 Pilot and Aircraft Registrations 172TT08 Public Transit Systems: Revenues and Expenditures 173TT09 State Ferry System: Revenues and Expenditures 174TT10 Funds Available for Transportation 175
TRANSPORTATION
164
Calendar LicensedYear Total Cars Drivers2 Total Cars
VEHICLE REGISTRATIONS AND LICENSED DRIVERSDepartment of Licensing | 360-902-3600 | http://www.dol.wa.gov
Vehicles PerVehicles1 Licensed Driver
1Vehicles that pay full registration fees in Washington state only. Prorate vehicles that pay partial fees to more than one state are not included.2Licensed military personnel are not included in the state total.32017 vehicle counts are estimates due to DOLs system migration.42018 driver counts reflect record clean up completed prior to DOLs migration to a new system in September 2018.
Vehicle Miles Traveled3 15.490 15.446 15.444 15.693 15.911 16.441 16.838 17.069 17.427 Number of collisions 14,549 14,262 14,933 15,135 17,038 18,626 20,293 20,447 18,962 Collisions/100 Million Miles 93.93 92.33 96.69 96.44 107.08 113.29 120.52 119.79 108.81 Number of fatalities6 48 64 41 44 39 65 70 83 80 Fatalities/100 Million Miles 0.31 0.41 0.27 0.28 0.25 0.40 0.42 0.49 0.46
State Highways4
Vehicle Miles Traveled3 16.274 16.009 15.856 15.959 16.266 16.894 17.389 17.558 17.949 Number of collisions 28,778 28,550 28,758 28,646 30,957 33,757 35,603 33,648 32,900 Collisions/100 Million Miles 176.83 178.34 181.37 179.50 190.32 199.82 204.74 191.64 183.30 Number of fatalities6 171 155 165 145 162 197 176 192 217 Fatalities/100 Million Miles 1.05 0.97 1.04 0.91 1.00 1.17 1.01 1.09 1.21
County Roads Vehicle Miles Traveled3 9.443 9.322 9.258 9.308 9.411 9.728 9.735 9.771 9.802 Number of collisions 14,025 13,277 12,903 12,772 13,379 14,639 15,096 15,157 14,182 Collisions/100 Million Miles 148.52 142.43 139.37 137.22 142.16 150.48 155.07 155.12 144.68 Number of fatalities6 139 142 127 138 129 144 152 149 127 Fatalities/100 Million Miles 1.47 1.52 1.37 1.48 1.37 1.48 1.56 1.52 1.30
City Streets Vehicle Miles Traveled3 15.174 15.341 15.355 15.453 15.659 15.747 16.015 16.144 16.293 Number of collisions 44,097 42,494 42,663 42,889 45,898 49,507 50,791 51,021 49,154 Collisions/100 Million Miles 290.61 277.00 277.84 277.54 293.11 314.39 317.15 316.04 301.69 Number of fatalities6 93 82 101 106 120 126 131 130 108 Fatalities/100 Million Miles 0.61 0.53 0.66 0.69 0.77 0.80 0.82 0.81 0.66
Miscellaneous Trafficways Number of collisions 428 363 359 321 410 551 592 812 808 Number of fatalities 9 11 4 3 12 19 6 9 8
Total5
Vehicle Miles Traveled3 57.191 56.965 56.763 57.211 58.060 59.653 60.851 61.42 62.367 Number of collisions 101,877 98,946 99,616 99,763 107,682 117,080 122,375 121,085 116,006 Collisions/100 Million Miles 178.13 173.70 175.49 174.38 185.47 196.27 201.11 197.14 186.01 Number of fatalities6 460 454 438 436 462 551 535 563 540 Fatalities/100 Million Miles 0.80 0.80 0.77 0.76 0.80 0.92 0.88 0.92 0.87
Table: TT03
5Also includes U.S. Forest, National Park, Other Federal, Tribal, State Parks and Other State Roadways.6Fatality information provided by the WA Traffic Safety Commission's Fatality Analysis Reporting System.
ROAD USAGE AND SAFETY1
Department of Transportation | 360-705-7500 | http://www.wsdot.wa.gov
1Figures reflect investigated collisions only.2All numbers were updated. Overpasses crossing interstates are now included in State Route counts.3Billions of miles.4Includes data for routes designated as U.S. Routes.
NUMBER OF CONTRIBUTING CIRCUMSTANCES IN INVESTIGATED COLLISIONS1
Department of Transportation | 360-705-7500 | http://www.wsdot.wa.gov
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NUMBER OF CONTRIBUTING CIRCUMSTANCES IN INVESTIGATED COLLISIONS1
Department of Transportation | 360-705-7500 | http://www.wsdot.wa.gov
Table: TT05
parking passing, signal or turn and other items.4Contributing Circumstances for Alcohol, Drugs and Distraction in Fatal Collisions provided by the Washington Traffic Safety Commission'sFatality Analysis Reporting System. Under the influence of Alcohol includes drivers positive for ANY alcohol above a Blood Alcohol Content of 0.00.
1Figures reflect investigated collisions only as well as all contributing circumstances for all drivers involved. Each motor vehicle driver involved in acollision can have up to three contributing circumstances.2Similar contributing circumstances combined.3Apparently fatigued, apparently ill, disregard flagger-officer, failing to signal, had taken medication, headlight violation, improper backing,
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Calendar Year 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019
Total Passengers 33,223,111 34,826,741 37,498,267 42,340,537 45,737,115 46,934,619 49,849,520 51,829,239
Total Aircraft 309,597 317,186 340,478 381,408 412,170 416,124 438,391 450,487
Table: TT06
SEATTLE-TACOMA INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT TRAFFIC1
Port of Seattle | 206-787-5388 | http://www.portseattle.org
1Data as reported to Port of Seattle by the airlines.2Metric Tons (1 metric ton equals 2,204.6 pounds). Excludes air mail volumes.3Includes air carrier, air taxi, general aviation and military training.
longer requires pilots to register since they are required to register with the federal government.
Table: TT07
PILOT AND AIRCRAFT REGISTRATIONSDepartment of Transportation | 360-705-7991 | http://www.wsdot.wa.gov
1Source of data for 2006 and beyond is U.S. Civil AirmenStatistics, Federal Aviation Administration Table 5, Estimated Active Pilots and Flight Instructors by FAA
Note: As of June 30, 2005, the state of Washington no
CapitalAcquisition 348,533 370,527 275,662 352,550 249,901 836,152 1,007,049 1,094,422 931,236 1,268,436LESS: Federal Capital 225,195 218,899 225,221 315,699 219,451 249,984 253,383 266,333 304,266 176,737 Other Contributions4 41,569 25,469 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- State Capital 23,551 32,333 19,662 15,312 7,839 17,378 17,346 17,482 71,665 307,580Net Local Investment 58,219 93,826 30,779 21,539 22,611 568,790 736,320 810,607 555,305 784,119
Table: TT08
4Includes capital leases, debt financing and other contributions.
PUBLIC TRANSIT SYSTEMS: REVENUES AND EXPENDITURESDepartment of Transportation | 360-705-7887 | http://www.wsdot.wa.gov
$ in Thousands
1The Other category includes advertising, rentals/leases, principal and interest payments and charter service.2MVET -- Motor Vehicle Excise Tax. MVET is assessed by Sound Transit.3Debt service and depreciation have been removed from this line.
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State Fiscal Year 2007 20081 2009 2010 2011 20122 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 20183
2Revenues do not include revenue from a capital vessel replacement surcharge put in effect beginning in FY 2012.
STATE FERRY SYSTEM: REVENUES AND EXPENDITURESDepartment of Transportation | 360-705-7500 | http://www.wsdot.wa.gov
All Figures in Thousands
12008-2012 revenues and ridership obtained from WSF route statements.
Table: TT09
32018 revenues and ridership based on preliminary WSF route statements for the full fiscal year.4Tax Support from the Motor Vehicle Fund consists of statutorily dedicated fuel tax and license, permits and fees for Washington State Ferryoperating account (Fund 109).5Payroll as represented in this table only includes vessel and terminal operations labor.62005 expenditures include security expenditures not reported in the 2005 route statements (per Legislative direction).
Notes: Passenger counts do not include driver of the vehicle. Vehicles plus passengers represent total riders. Totals may not add due to rounding.
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Fund Sources and Uses2017-19Actuals
2019-21Estimated
Sources of State Collected Revenues & Funds Total Motor Vehicle Fuel Tax 3,574 3,607 Licenses, Permits and Fees (Vehicle and Driver) 1,801 1,905 Vehicle Sales Tax 103 107 Rental Car Tax 70 74 Business Related 26 83 Ferry Fares 401 421 Toll and Related Revenue 422 444 Aircraft Registrations, Etc. 7 7 Bond Proceeds 557 1,947 Federal Funds to Washington State Dept. of Transportation (WSDOT) 1,013 860 Local Funds to WSDOT 54 57Total Transportation Funds Collected at the State Level 8,027 9,512
Statutory Distributions & Appropriations for Other Agencies Debt Service 1,577 1,683 Gas Tax Distribution to Cities & Counties & State Agencies Administering 786 794 Local Programs Other Agency Distributions of Refunds, LPF and Transfers 246 244Total Distributions & Appropriations 2,609 2,721
Remaining Funds Available to WSDOT 5,418 6,791
Uses of FundsOperating Uses Highway Maintenance & Traffic Operations 535 592 Toll Operations & Maintenance 99 118 WSF Maintenance & Operations 522 549 Public Transportation & Rail 247 339 Aviation 19 10 Transportation Partnerships 2 4 Local Programs 13 15 Facilities Maintenance & Operations 29 33 Program Delivery & Management Support 56 61 Transportation Management & Support 34 42 Information Technology 92 101 Transportation Planning, Data & Research 67 66 Charges from Other Agencies 78 74Total Operating 1,794 2,005Capital Uses Highway Construction 2,442 3,746 Washington State Ferry System Construction 380 450 Capital Facilities 25 93 Traffic Operations 6 13 Rail 75 104 Local Programs 109 334
Aviation 0 5 Total Capital 3,036 4,745
Total Use of Funds 4,830 6,751
Note: Components may not add due to rounding.
Table: TT10
1Sources of funds based on the June 2019 Revenue Forecast2Uses of funds based on actual expenditures as of August 27, 2019 and the 2019-21 Enacted Budget.
FUNDS AVAILABLE FOR TRANSPORTATIONSOURCES AND USES OF FUNDS, BIENNIUM1,2
Department of Transportation | 360-705-7500 | http://www.wsdot.wa.gov