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Freight Facts and Figures 2013

Figure 3-9. Share of Highway Vehicle-Miles Traveled by Vehicle Type: 2011

Despite doubling over the past two decades, truck traffic remains a relatively small share of highway traffic as a whole. In 2011, commercial trucks accounted for about 9 percent of highway vehicle-miles traveled. Truck tractors hauling semitrailers and other truck combinations accounted for approximately 63 percent of commercial truck travel, while single-unit trucks with six or more tires accounted for the remainder.

Figure 3-9

Figure 3-9. Pie chart showing the breakout of the share of highway vehicle-miles traveled by vehicle type in 2011.

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Data represented in the figure.

Table in Excel format

Vehicle Type 2011
Light-duty Vehicles1 2,646,641
Other2 32,283
Truck, single-unit 2-axle 6 more tires 103,515
Truck, combination 163,692

1Includes passenger cars, light trucks, vans and sport utility vehicles with a wheelbase equal to or less than 121 inches and large passenger cars, vans, pickup trucks, and sport utility vehicles with a wheelbase larger than 121 inches.

2Includes buses and motorcycles.

Notes:

Based on a new methodology, FHWA revised its annual vehicle miles traveled, number of vehicles, and fuel economy data beginning with 2007. Information on the new methodology is available at www.fhwa.dot.gov/policyinformation/statistics.cfm. Data in this figure should not be compared to those in pre-2011 editions of Freight Facts and Figures.

Source:

U.S. Department of Transportation, Federal Highway Administration, Highway Statistics (Washington, DC: annual issues), table VM-1, available at www.fhwa.dot.gov/policyinformation/statistics/2011/ as of September 2, 2013.

 


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