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Band 5+: the chart below shows number of incidents and injuries per 100 million passengers miles travelled by transportation type in 2002.

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The image is a bar chart titled "Incidents and Injuries per 100 Million PMT, 2002" showing five categories: Commuter Rail, Heavy Rail, Light Rail, Bus, and Demand Response. For Commuter Rail: Incidents are at 20, Injuries at 17; Heavy Rail: Incidents 51, Injuries 35; Light Rail: Incidents 76, Injuries 39; Bus: Incidents 76, Injuries 66; Demand Response: Incidents 225, Injuries 173. The chart measures the number per 100 Million PMT with a scale up to 250.
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The given data displays the quantity of accidents, while vehicles transport population, such as incidents and injuries per 100 million passenger miles travelled (PMT) in 2002.

Overall, accidents were in numerous types of vehicles such as bus and a various kinds of rail transport; although, mostly, the number of incidents overtake injuries and demand respond also larger, as well.

At first glance, a kinds of rail transport compiled the most enormous part of full indicator. For instance, the biggest one is light rail, which accounted for 75 incidents and approximately 40 injuries in 100 million PMT. Despite this, others, like heavy and commuter rail had the minimum impact on respond and compiled 20 and 15, 50 and 40 for both types of accidents, respectively.

On the other hand, the situation with bus strongly identical, because the indicators on number of incidents and injuries , respectively, were about 75 and 65. The demand respond as full parametre were 225 and 175.

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