our injury rates per million miles or our,lrvs is 2 point 8 pedestrian coalitions per million miles traveled. the vintage street cars have a higher rate, 9 point 8 pedestrian coalitions per million miles. motor coach? 1 point 9 per million miles. trolley, 2 point 4 per million miles. and cable car, these are 2007 numbers. 6 point 4 per million miles. well two things i point out and i know it's difficult to memorize the numbers but the two things that come out of these numbers is that the vintage street cars have the highest rate of pedestrian coalitio col follow i'd cable car. because if you look at 2005 the rate was actually 0 because we had no pedestrian collisions in 2005 a very good year. in 06 that bumped up to 2 point 3 pedestrian collisions per million miles traveled and one with a cable car and then in 2007 the rate climbs to 6 point 4 but that's indicative of 3 pedestrian collisions with cable cars in 2007. so, what this is saying is our rail vehicles traveling on the city have the higher rate as collisions as compared to our rubber tired vehicles. i'd also like to point out that ou