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Freight Facts and Figures 2013

Table 3-9. Commercial Vehicle Weight Enforcement Activities:  2006-2012

Federal and state governments are concerned about truck weight because of the damage that heavy trucks can do to roads and bridges.  To monitor truck weight, more than 189 million weighs were made in 2012, about 61 percent of which were weigh-in-motion, and 39 percent were static. Approximately 2 percent of commercial vehicle weighs discover violations.

Table 3-9

Table in Excel format | Historical data

Blank cell. 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012
All weighs 229,450,656 217,444,117 200,419,382 182,256,996 198,564,690 185,498,220 189,743,150
Weigh-in-motion 142,598,736 132,257,618 119,826,305 116,176,399 118,025,789 119,718,032 116,640,351
Static weighs1 86,851,920 85,186,499 80,593,077 66,080,597 80,538,901 65,780,188 73,102,799
Semiportable scales 422,860 425,731 357,502 373,073 285,484 323,936 278,308
Fixed scales 85,900,007 84,213,507 79,644,702 65,182,174 79,703,573 64,922,321 72,258,822
Portable scales 529,053 547,261 590,873 525,350 549,844 533,931 565,669
Violations2 621,391 530,350 555,168 489,975 478,576 415,545 408,492
Axle weight violations 269,758 233,563 248,813 220,631 216,735 178,209 179,774
Gross weight violations 149,561 126,761 120,384 116,291 114,171 84,490 91,006
Bridge weight violations 202,072 170,026 185,971 153,053 147,670 152,846 137,712
Permits3 4,598,227 4,827,668 5,215,724 4,528,654 4,838,663 4,944,334 4,918,118
Non-divisible trip permits 3,399,435 3,743,323 3,693,248 3,285,801 3,510,301 3,762,553 3,878,031
Non-divisible annual permits 250,505 332,148 322,288 298,805 303,230 320,767 296,870
Divisible trip permits 426,381 398,003 489,712 369,906 341,737 334,650 201,633
Divisible annual permits 521,906 354,194 710,476 574,142 683,395 526,364 541,584

1 Static weighs include the total number of vehicles weighed from semiportable, portable, and fixed scales.

2 Violations include those from axle, gross, and bridge formula weight limits.

3 Permits issued are for divisible and non-divisible loads on a trip or on an annual basis, as well as for the over-width movement of a divisible load.

Note:

Incomplete data from District of Columbia (2008), Hawaii (2008, 2009, 2010, and 2011), Massachusetts (2010), New Hampshire (2011) Pennsylvania (2006), South Dakota (2006 and 2007), and Vermont (2011).

Source:

U.S. Department of Transportation, Federal Highway Administration, Office of Freight Management and Operations, Annual State Certifications of Size and Weight Enforcement on Federal-aid Highways, as prescribed under CFR Part 657, October 5, 2013.

 


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