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Tables 5-9 and 5-9M. Combination Truck Fuel Consumption and Travel

In contrast to single-unit trucks, miles traveled per gallon by combination trucks increased by only 12 percent over the past twenty years. Consequently, the gallons of fuel consumed increased by nearly 90 percent between 1980 and 2004 along with a doubling of miles traveled.

Table 5-9 (standard units)
Table in Excel format | Historical data

empty Cell 1980 1990 2000 2003 2004
Number registered (thousands) 1,417 1,709 2,097 (R) 1,908 2,010
Vehicle-miles traveled (millions) 68,678 94,341 135,020 (R) 140,160 145,398
Fuel consumed (million gallons) 13,037 16,133 25,666 (R) 23,815 24,705
Average miles traveled per vehicle 48,472 55,206 64,399 (R) 73,445 72,325
Average miles traveled per gallon 5.3 5.8 5.3 (R) 5.9 5.9
Average fuel consumed per vehicle (gallons) 9,201 9,441 12,241 (R) 12,479 12,289

Key: R = revised

Source: U.S. Department of Transportation, Federal Highway Administration, Highway Statistics 2004 (Washington, DC: 2005), table VM-1 and similar tables in earlier editions.


Table 5-9M (metric units)
Table in Excel format | Historical data

empty Cell 1980 1990 2000 2003 2004
Number registered (thousands) 1,417 1,709 2,097 (R) 1,908 2,010
Vehicle-kilometers traveled (millions) 110,527 151,827 217,294 (R) 225,566 233,995
Fuel consumed (million liters) 49,350 61,070 97,155 (R) 90,151 93,520
Average kilometers traveled per vehicle 78,008 88,845 103,640 (R) 118,198 116,396
Average kilometers traveled per gallon 2.2 2.5 2.2 (R) 2.5 2.5
Average fuel consumed per vehicle (liters) 34,831 35,737 46,339 (R) 47,240 46,520

Key: R = revised

Note: 1 mile = 1.61 kilometers; 1 gallon = 3.8 liters.

Source: U.S. Department of Transportation, Federal Highway Administration, Highway Statistics 2004 (Washington, DC: 2005), table VM-1 and similar tables in earlier editions.

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