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ATA releases Trucking Trends Report
The American Trucking Associations released "American Trucking Trends
2008-2009," an annual state of the industry report. This trucking
industry almanac provides essential industry data that motor carriers
need to make sound business decisions, especially in tough economic
times.
The report indicates the industry continues to be a major employer in
the United States. In 2007, there were 8.9 million people employed in
trucking-related jobs; nearly 3.5 million were truck drivers.
Additional highlights from the report include statistics that indicate
the trucking industry's important role in domestic and international
commerce. In 2007, trucks transported 57.8 percent of the value of
trade between the United States and Canada, up 3.4 percent from the
previous year, and transported 66.2 percent of the value of trade
between the United States and Mexico, up 4.8 percent. At present,
Canada and Mexico rank No. 1 and No. 3, respectively, in terms of U.S.
trade partners.
"American Trucking Trends 2008-2009" reports that all trucks used for
business purposes in 2006 logged 432.9 billion miles. Class 8 trucks
accounted for 139.3 billion of those miles, up from 130.5 billion in
2005. In addition, trucks consumed 53.9 billion gallons of fuel for
business purposes and paid $37.4 billion in federal and state
highway-user taxes. Commercial trucks make up 12.5 percent of all
registered vehicles, but paid 36.5 percent of total highway-user taxes
in 2006.
"American Trucking Trends 2008- 2009" provides information on U.S.
truck tonnage, employment numbers, freight revenues, engine sales,
modal share and international trucking. Topics explored also include
safety statistics, top trailer manufacturers, highway-user taxes, U.S.
motor carrier size and distribution, trucking employment by state, fuel
consumption and emissions data. Trends contains data from different
sources; therefore, the most recent year available may vary.
The report can be purchased at ATABusinessSolutions.com or by calling 1-866-821-3468.