Freight Facts and Figures 2011
Table 3-6. Annual Vehicle Distance Traveled by Highway Category and Vehicle Type: 2009
Freight moving in combination trucks depends heavily on the Interstate System. Although only one-fourth of the distance traveled by all traffic is on the Interstate System, nearly one-half of combination-truck vehicle miles of travel is on the Interstate System.
Combination Trucks | Single-Unit Trucks1 | Other Trucks and Vans2 | All Passenger Vehicles3 | Total, All Motor Vehicles | |
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Interstate vehicle miles (millions) | 79,118 | 26,640 | 7,574 | 603,503 | 716,836 |
Interstate percent | 47.1 | 22.2 | 21.5 | 22.9 | 24.3 |
Non-Interstate vehicle miles (millions) | 88,724 | 93,523 | 27,584 | 2,026,835 | 2,236,665 |
Non-Interstate percent | 52.9 | 77.8 | 78.5 | 77.1 | 75.7 |
Total vehicle miles, all roadways (millions) | 167,842 | 120,163 | 35,158 | 2,630,338 | 2,953,501 |
1Trucks on a single frame with at least two axles and six tires.
2Includes buses and motorcycles.
3Includes passenger cars, light trucks, vans and sport utility vehicles with a wheelbase equal to or less than 121 inches and large passenger cars, vans, light trucks, and sport utility vehicles with a wheelbase larger than 121 inches.
Notes:
Based on a new methodology, FHWA revised its annual vehicle miles travelled, 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 table should not be compared to those in previous editions of Freight Facts and Figures. Numbers may not add to totals due to rounding.
Source:
U.S. Department of Transportation, Federal Highway Administration, Highway Statistics, Table VM-1, available at www.fhwa.dot.gov/policyinformation/statistics/2009/ as of October 5, 2011.
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