1997 Truck Fleet (@ 5-axles or more) Number <strong>of</strong> <strong>Vehicle</strong>s by Body Type by <strong>Vehicle</strong> Group At <strong>the</strong> National Level Body Type Truck + Trailer @ 5axle Truck + Trailer @ 6-axles or more 3-S2 Tridem Axle Semitrailer <strong>Vehicle</strong> Group 4S1/S2 STAA (2-S1-2) Doubles @ 6 axles or more Triples Total Multistop or Step Van 202 0 1,017 599 15 0 11 0 1,844 Plat<strong>for</strong>m with Devices 2,478 1,485 8,203 1,944 546 0 150 0 14,805 Low Boy Plat<strong>for</strong>m 4,738 1,110 45,088 20,148 1,951 772 251 211 74,269 Basic Plat<strong>for</strong>m 11,409 1,768 152,407 13,993 4,069 6,409 6,001 23 196,079 Livestock Truck 420 18 10,147 859 329 178 93 0 12,044 Insulated Non-refrigerated Van 11 0 21,364 528 157 0 402 0 22,462 Insulated Refrigerated Van 1,473 215 126,091 4,398 3,553 581 1,360 0 137,671 Drop Frame Van 172 284 18,425 1,478 181 4,059 937 0 25,536 Open Top Van 707 52 10,051 1,837 155 0 209 0 13,010 Basic Inclosed Van 1,967 323 353,987 44,331 5,569 35,637 22,339 4,163 468,314 Beverage Truck 420 284 2,223 357 186 0 11 0 3,481 Utility Truck 1,459 82 217 59 0 0 0 0 1,817 Winch or Crane Truck 805 251 1,711 914 36 0 0 0 3,715 Wrecker 0 0 109 51 0 0 26 0 185 Pole, Logging Truck 3,526 1,207 24,958 2,368 2,056 0 577 65 34,757 Auto Transport 234 0 9,072 333 377 0 18 0 10,035 Service Truck 226 18 11 0 0 0 0 0 255 Yard Tractor 50 0 2,931 597 0 0 41 0 3,620 Oilfield Truck 1,145 59 2,896 1,019 18 0 11 0 5,148 Grain Bodies 2,868 330 44,687 2,781 1,938 1,420 1,711 0 55,734 Garbage Truck 160 92 3,679 666 331 284 0 0 5,212 Dump Truck 16,332 7,112 60,396 14,275 4,343 1,331 4,679 23 108,490 Tank Truck For Liquid or Gases 4,146 1,788 69,945 4,961 2,420 0 1,816 0 85,077 Tank Truck For Dry Bulk 502 18 20,357 971 279 1,179 726 0 24,031 Concrete Mixer 171 25 168 289 69 284 41 0 1,048 O<strong>the</strong>r 2,211 670 382 6,805 17 0 18 0 10,103 Total 57,830 17,189 990,521 126,563 28,593 52,134 41,429 4,484 1,318,744 Appendix C
Appendix C 1997 Truck Fleet (@ 5-axles or more) Number <strong>of</strong> <strong>Vehicle</strong>s by Body Type by <strong>Vehicle</strong> Group Traffic Region: North Central Body Type Truck + Trailer @ 5axle Truck + Trailer @ 6axle + 3-S2 Tridem axle Semitrailer <strong>Vehicle</strong> Group 4S1/S2 Doubles @ 6-axles or more STAA (2-S1-2) Triples Total Multistop or Step Van 0 0 495 534 0 0 0 0 1,030 Plat<strong>for</strong>m with Devices 1,076 445 1,995 944 250 18 0 0 4,727 Low Boy Plat<strong>for</strong>m 771 228 16,465 7,100 869 109 337 0 25,878 Basic Plat<strong>for</strong>m 2,578 672 49,084 5,847 1,009 1,770 400 0 61,359 Livestock Truck 107 0 5,208 386 147 18 167 0 6,033 Insulated Non-refrigerated Van 0 0 13,967 225 0 168 0 0 14,360 Insulated Refrigerated Van 17 51 48,728 1,136 991 867 373 0 52,162 Drop Frame Van 0 0 9,077 841 149 374 3,534 0 13,975 Open Top Van 0 0 1,740 59 138 0 0 0 1,937 Basic Inclosed Van 201 81 138,817 11,198 1,456 4,515 12,785 394 169,447 Beverage Truck 0 0 507 0 90 0 0 0 597 Utility Truck 52 0 50 0 0 0 0 0 102 Winch or Crane Truck 229 137 532 493 0 0 0 0 1,390 Wrecker 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Pole, Logging Truck 124 212 2,380 393 51 0 0 0 3,160 Auto Transport 0 0 3,072 120 57 0 0 0 3,248 Service Truck 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Yard Tractor 0 0 810 172 0 0 0 0 983 Oilfield Truck 353 48 236 0 0 0 0 0 636 Grain Bodies 1,301 198 30,269 2,062 1,450 335 40 0 35,656 Garbage Truck 52 0 1,464 408 151 0 0 0 2,075 Dump Truck 3,223 2,430 20,988 7,431 1,810 2,668 0 0 38,548 Tank Truck For Liquid or Gases 927 389 23,377 1,447 741 406 0 0 27,288 Tank Truck For Dry Bulk 0 0 8,768 419 179 269 0 0 9,635 Concrete Mixer 0 0 0 52 0 0 0 0 52 O<strong>the</strong>r 545 197 111 2,004 0 0 0 0 2,857 Total 11,555 5,088 378,137 43,271 9,538 11,515 17,636 394 477,134
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