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Transport for Sustainable Development The case of inland transport

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Goods Transported by Rail (million tons - km), 2012 or latest

Unemployment ( per cent of total labor force), 2012 or latest

HDI Index (0-low human development, 1-very high human development), 2012

RAI Index ( per cent of), 2004

Passenger Cars per 1,000 inhabitants, 2001

Passenger Cars per 1,000 inhabitants, 2011

Fatalities per 100,000 passenger cars, 2001

Fatalities per 100,000 passenger cars, 2011

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5.5

0.788

81

178(‘05)

255

133(‘05)

64

Russian Federationn Federation

RUS

Rwanda

RWA

Samoa

WSM

5.7 (‘11)

San Marino

SMR

2.6 (‘07)

Sao Tome and Principe

STP

Saudi Arabia

SAU

Senegal

SEN

247936

446

0.434

52

0.702

71

16.7 (‘06)

0.525

83

1852

5.6

0.782

75

384 (‘07)

10.0 (‘06)

0.47

29 74

Serbia

SRB

23.9

0.769

Seychelles

SYC

2955

5.5 (‘05)

0.806

Sierra Leone

SLE

3.4 (‘04)

0.359

Singapore

SGP

2.8

0.895

Slovak Republic

SVK

29045

7262

13.9

0.84

Slovenia

SVN

15931

3227

8.8

0.892

Solomon Islands

SLB

Somalia

SOM

South Africa

ZAF

South Sudan

SSD

Spain

ESP

Sri Lanka

LKA

St. Kitts & Nevis

KNA

St. Lucia

LCA

St. Vincent & the Grenadines

VCT

Sudan

SDN

0.53

95

264806

113342

25.0

0.629

21

7507

25.0

0.885

95

135 (‘08)

4.0

770

0.715

92

0.745

89

20.6 (‘10)

0.725

89

18.8 (‘08)

0.733

97

14.8 (‘08)

0.414

5

9.5 (‘04)

0.684

79

SUR

Sweden

SWE

33400

11500 (‘08)

8.0

0.916

Switzerland

CHE

17510

8110

4.2

0.913

Syrian Arab Republic

SYR

2206

8.4 (‘10)

0.648

49

555

11.5 (‘09)

0.622

74

728 (‘06)

3.5 (‘11)

0.476

38

TJK

43

240

324

47

19

444

520

31

13

446

483

30

9

452

466

15

7

498

529

15

8

77

SWZ

TZA

57 (‘05)

40

Swaziland

Tajikistan

231

65

Suriname

Tanzania

199(‘05)

862

7 (‘08)

0.536 86

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