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Freight Facts and Figures 2010

Figure 3-5. Average Daily Long-Haul Truck Traffic on the National Highway System: 2007

Long-haul freight truck traffic in the United States is concentrated on major routes connecting population centers, ports, border crossings, and other major hubs of activity. Except for Route 99 in California and a few toll roads and border connections, most of the heaviest traveled routes are on the Interstate System.

 

Figure 3-5. U.S. map showing National Highway System Routes with truck volume per day for year 2007. Note: Long-haul freight trucks typically serve locations at least 50  miles apart, excluding trucks that are used in movements by multiple modes and mail.

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Source:

U.S. Department of Transportation, Federal Highway Administration, Office of Freight Management and Operations, Freight Analysis Framework, version 3.1, 2010.

 


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