Freight Facts and Figures 2012
Figure 3-9. National Network for Conventional Combination Trucks: 2011
The National Network was established by Congress in 1982 to facilitate interstate commerce and encourage regional and national economic growth by requiring states to allow conventional combination trucks on the Interstate System and portions of the Federal-aid Primary System of highways. The National Network, which is approximately 200,000 miles in length, has not changed significantly in three decades.
Source:
U.S.Code of Federal Regulations, title 23, part 658, appendix A, as of September 3, 2012.
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