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5 Modes of Transportation









5 Modes of Transportation





In order to have easy mobility of persons and goods, it is necessary to

have a sophisticated and widespread transportation system. This system is made

up of five primary areas of transportation, which are:

- Motor vehicles

- Railroad transportation

- Air transportation

- Water transportation

- Pipelines



Each of these five modes consists of different subsystems which make up the

system. Each mode is used to transport persons or goods, but in many instances,

one mode may be favored over the others. All five modes require some primary

source of funds for building and maintaining the infrastructure. These funds

may come from a number of different places such as the federal government, state,

or the city through which the system runs. Different government agencies have

jurisdiction over the modes. These agencies focus on maintaining and improving

safety of each system. The individual states also have certain obligations to

the operation and regulation of the different modes of transportation.



Each mode is made up of primary subsystems. The subsystems of railroad

transportation include freight trains and passenger trains. Freight trains are

used to transport goods and materials between cities while passenger trains are

used to transport people. Although freight trains are still used all across the

nation, rail intercity freight has accounted for a decreasing share of the total

ton mileage over the past 30 years. This is mostly due to the increase in truck

transport. Rail passenger traffic had also declined over the years until better

service was offered by Amtrak and the price of fuel increased. Much of the

decline in rail passenger traffic has been due to the increasing number of air

passengers.

Air transport can also be divided into the subsystems of passenger and

freight transport. Passenger air travel has rapidly increased over the years

due to:

- Increasing Gross National Product

- Increasing wealth of the middle-income groups

- Increasing number of nonprimary industry in the economic system

- Increasing amount of general aviation

- Improved technology



The areas for air transport of express and freight and mail has also increased

rapidly over the years. This is due mostly to improved technology which has

steadily lowered the cost of air transport.



Like rail and air transport, water transportation can also be broken

down to passenger and freight transport. Passenger transportation by water only

accounts for a very small percentage of water transport because it is very slow

and relatively inconvenient for most people. This is primarily used by people

for vacation purposes. Most often, water transport is used for freight movement

of items that are bulky and of low cost per unit volume.

Pipelines can be divided into two principle classes including oil and

natural gas pipelines. Oil pipelines are used to transport oil and oil-products.

Gas pipelines differ from oil pipelines in that they are not in competition

with other carriers.

Each mode is used to convey certain goods or materials. Highways are

most often used to carry motor vehicles. These vehicles may be privately owned,

company owned, or even state owned. They may range in size from single

passenger vehicles such as motorcycles to large freight vehicles such as triple-

trailer trucks. The transport of freight may include anything from raw

materials to finished products.

Railroads are used to carry freight and passenger trains. In both cases,

the number of railroad cars may vary between destinations. However, it would

not be practical to haul a single car for a long distance , therefore, many cars

are usually hauled on each trip.

Passenger trains are designed to haul passengers, while freight trains

are designed to haul materials ranging from raw goods to finished products.

Air transport is used in the transportation of passengers and freight.

Aircraft used to transport passengers come in many different sizes. They range

from small single passenger aircraft to large jumbo jet aircraft.

Transportation of freight is another area of air transport. Most common is the

express and freight and mail carriers. Most of this material is carried by

local passenger/cargo carriers. Some military aircraft is used in the

transportation of much larger freight. The materials transported by air may

include anything from raw materials to finished products.

Another mode of transporting passengers and freight is by water. The

transportation of passengers is slow and inconvenient, therefore it is not used

very often except for pleasure. The size of water craft may vary from small

single seater jet skis to large cruise ships. The most common use of water

transportation is for freight. The type of freight moved is usually limited to

those classes that are bulky and of low cost per unit volume.

Pipelines are mainly used to transport oil and oil products or natural

gas. Oil pipelines are divided between gathering lines and trunk lines, while

gas pipelines are divided between field lines and trunk lines.

Each mode must have sufficient funds for building and maintaining the

infrastructure. For the highway system, funds come from several different areas.

The United States highway system is publicly owned, therefore much of the funds

are received from the federal government, however, most of the funds are

received from highway user taxes. Federal highway funds are available for

construction and improvement of the federal primary system. The state is

responsible for the upkeep of most primary and secondary roads. State highway

systems may overlap federal systems. The funds for most state primary systems

come from the state, while local and county authorities are responsible for

secondary systems. Local and other systems usually receive funds from the local

authorities for maintenance, improvement, and construction. Toll roads receive

funds for upkeep by charging people a small fee to travel on the highway.

Railroad systems are usually privately owned. Most railroad systems are

built and maintained by the company, but funds are also provided by the federal

government.

The air transportation system obtains much of its funds from federal aid

if the facility is owned by local governments (in most cases they are). The

airlines themselves are also responsible for much of the funds required to

maintain the facility. Small general aviation aircraft are usually privately

owned and used for recreational purposes, or owned by businesses which do a

large amount of traveling. These facilities are usually paid for by the local

area and the users of the airport.

The construction, maintenance, and operation of waterways is paid for by

the federal government since the United States Coast Guard assumes

responsibility for the supply and operation of navigational aids. While the

federal government pays for the waterways, most of the vessels are company or

privately owned, with the exception of U.S. Coast Guard vessels. Improvement to

ports is usually is usually funded by state or city aid or from borrowing.

The pipeline transportation system is the only mode of transportation

that gets no direct aid from the federal government. Most of the funds required

to construct and maintain the pipelines comes from the company which owns the

pipeline.

Different government agencies from the U.S. Department of Transportation

have primary jurisdiction over each mode of transportation. The Federal Highway

Administration (FHWA) provides funds to states for highway construction,

improving, and management. FWHA also provides funds for several state-

administered safety programs. The National Highway Traffic Safety

Administration (NHTSA) focuses on maintaining and improving safety of motor

vehicles and equipment and conducts test programs to evaluate and guarantee

compliance with the standards. The Federal Railroad Administration (FRA)

develops and administers programs to achieve safe operating practices in the

industry. Primary jurisdiction of airways is controlled by the Federal Aviation

Administration (FAA). The FAA issues and enforces air safety regulations,

develops and operates the airways, and inspects and certifies aircraft. The

United States Coast Guard enforces federal laws regarding navigation, port

safety and security, inspection of vessels, and protection of the marine

environment. All construction and safety standards are enforced by the U.S.

Coast Guard. Pipeline transportation is controlled by the Federal Energy

Regulatory Commission of the Department of Energy.

Many transportation organizations exist at the state level. Each state

has certain roles in the operation and regulation of the different modes.

States must follow the regulations set by the federal government, but each state

can also make its own set of regulations. An example of this would be the N.C.

seatbelt law.

The United States transportation system is made up of several different

modes of transportation. Each of these modes are operated and regulated to

different degrees by federal, state, and local governments. All of these modes

of transportation give a great deal of mobility for the people and goods and

materials of each state.









Keywords:



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necessary have sophisticated widespread transportation system this system made five

primary areas which motor vehicles railroad water pipelines each these five modes

consists different subsystems which make system each mode used transport persons

goods many instances mode favored over others five require some primary source funds

building maintaining infrastructure these funds come from number different places such

federal government state city through which runs different government agencies have

jurisdiction over these agencies focus maintaining improving safety each individual states

also certain obligations operation regulation mode made primary subsystems subsystems

railroad include freight trains passenger trains freight trains used transport goods

materials between cities while passenger used transport people although freight still

across nation rail intercity accounted decreasing share total mileage over past years this

mostly increase truck rail passenger traffic also declined years until better service offered

amtrak price fuel increased much decline rail traffic been increasing number passengers

also divided into travel rapidly increased years increasing gross national product

increasing wealth middle income groups number nonprimary industry economic amount

general aviation improved technology areas express mail increased rapidly this mostly

improved technology steadily lowered cost like water broken down water only accounts

very small percentage because very slow relatively inconvenient most people primarily

people vacation purposes most often movement items that bulky cost unit volume

pipelines divided into principle classes including natural pipelines products differ from

that they competition with other carriers convey certain materials highways most often

carry motor vehicles vehicles privately owned company owned even state owned they

range size from single such motorcycles large such triple trailer trucks include anything

materials finished products railroads carry both cases railroad cars vary between

destinations however would practical haul single long distance therefore many cars

usually hauled trip designed haul passengers while designed haul ranging finished

products passengers aircraft come many sizes they range small single aircraft large jumbo

aircraft another area common express mail carriers material carried local cargo carriers

some military much larger transported include anything finished another transporting

slow inconvenient therefore very often except pleasure size craft vary small seater skis

large cruise ships common type moved usually limited those classes that bulky cost unit

volume mainly natural divided between gathering lines trunk lines while field lines trunk

must sufficient funds building maintaining infrastructure highway come several areas

united states highway publicly therefore much received federal government however

received highway user taxes federal available construction improvement state responsible

upkeep secondary roads systems overlap systems systems local county authorities

responsible secondary local other usually receive authorities maintenance improvement

construction toll roads receive upkeep charging travel privately built maintained company

provided obtains facility governments cases airlines themselves responsible required

maintain facility general aviation privately recreational purposes businesses amount

traveling facilities paid area users airport construction maintenance operation waterways

paid since united states coast guard assumes responsibility supply operation navigational

aids pays waterways vessels company with exception coast guard vessels improvement

ports funded city borrowing pipeline only gets direct required construct maintain comes

owns pipeline agencies department jurisdiction administration fhwa provides improving

management fwha provides several administered safety programs national traffic safety

administration nhtsa focuses improving motor equipment conducts test programs evaluate

guarantee compliance with standards administration develops administers programs

achieve safe operating practices industry jurisdiction airways controlled aviation issues

enforces regulations develops operates airways inspects certifies united coast guard

enforces laws regarding navigation port security inspection vessels protection marine

environment standards enforced pipeline controlled energy regulatory commission

department energy organizations exist level certain roles regulation must follow

regulations make regulations example would seatbelt made several operated regulated

degrees governments give great deal mobility





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