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Freight Facts and Figures 2009

Table 3-8. Average Truck Speeds on Selected Interstate Highways: January-March 2009

Truck speed and travel time reliability statistics from the cooperative research initiative between private industry and FHWA can be summarized by location, date, and time of day.  As expected, average speeds in the peak period between 6 a.m. and 9 a.m. and between 4 p.m. and 7 p.m. are less than those recorded in the non-peak period between 10 a.m. and 2 p.m. on all routes.

Table in Excel format

Miles per hour

Interstate Route Average
Operating Speed
Peak Period
Average Speed
Non-Peak Period
Average Speed
5 52.8 51.8 53.1
10 57.4 56.7 57.6
12 56.1 54.2 56.6
15 56.6 56.0 56.7
20 59.2 58.7 59.2
24 56.5 55.7 56.5
25 58.8 58.2 59.0
26 54.2 53.7 54.4
35 56.5 55.7 56.8
40 58.5 58.1 58.6
45 55.0 54.0 55.6
55 56.9 56.6 56.9
59 60.3 60.1 60.4
65 57.8 57.1 57.9
70 56.0 55.5 56.1
75 55.8 55.1 56.1
76 50.2 49.8 50.3
77 52.2 51.6 52.2
80 57.2 56.8 57.3
81 54.8 54.6 54.9
84 53.6 52.6 53.8
85 55.4 54.6 55.5
87 53.9 53.6 54.1
90 56.3 55.7 56.3
91 53.1 52.4 53.0
94 56.4 55.7 58.4
95 55.6 54.6 55.8

Source:

U.S. Department of Transportation, Federal Highway Administration, Office of Freight Management and Operations, Performance Measurement Program, personal communication, 2009.

 


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