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TABLE 1-15a Inbound
Truck Freight Shipments: 2002
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| California |
782,431 |
97,804 |
| Texas |
594,235 |
41,596 |
| Illinois |
485,408 |
83,976 |
| Florida |
382,706 |
46,690 |
| Ohio |
367,477 |
20,211 |
| Georgia |
297,640 |
36,610 |
| Pennsylvania |
287,946 |
20,732 |
| Indiana |
277,490 |
42,733 |
| Michigan |
259,325 |
18,153 |
| North Carolina |
234,097 |
22,005 |
| New York |
231,705 |
21,549 |
| Virginia |
225,657 |
13,539 |
| New Jersey |
206,175 |
21,442 |
| Tennessee |
198,474 |
21,832 |
| Minnesota |
195,219 |
72,621 |
| Missouri |
169,686 |
20,023 |
| Wisconsin |
168,705 |
17,039 |
| Kentucky |
166,233 |
12,966 |
| Washington |
163,656 |
56,625 |
| Alabama |
153,085 |
17,911 |
| Maryland |
149,546 |
45,761 |
| Kansas |
149,349 |
30,766 |
| Iowa |
147,336 |
15,323 |
| Oregon |
131,118 |
27,141 |
| Louisiana |
131,068 |
20,578 |
| South Carolina |
119,583 |
13,752 |
| Colorado |
105,506 |
14,349 |
| Oklahoma |
104,278 |
14,912 |
| Arkansas |
93,013 |
10,603 |
| Arizona |
90,221 |
15,428 |
| Nebraska |
86,122 |
10,507 |
| Massachusetts |
83,080 |
8,059 |
| Mississippi |
66,019 |
4,885 |
| Utah |
58,581 |
9,607 |
| West Virginia |
55,571 |
6,113 |
| Connecticut |
53,392 |
8,062 |
| Nevada |
45,906 |
5,325 |
| North Dakota |
36,231 |
4,819 |
| Wyoming |
35,003 |
9,276 |
| South Dakota |
32,751 |
4,585 |
| New Hampshire |
30,564 |
7,305 |
| New Mexico |
29,792 |
5,839 |
| Idaho |
27,151 |
3,204 |
| Delaware |
26,529 |
4,298 |
| Montana |
23,626 |
2,741 |
| Maine |
22,561 |
2,256 |
| Vermont |
15,575 |
2,663 |
| Alaska |
14,742 |
3,936 |
| Rhode Island |
14,355 |
1,723 |
| Hawaii |
11,494 |
965 |
| District of Columbia |
5,424 |
819 |
| National total |
7,842,836 |
203,914 |
KEY: SE = standard error.
NOTE: Because the data in this table are based on
information from a survey, they are subject to sampling errors that could
affect the estimates of shipment size and the relative positions of the
states. Because of these data
uncertainties, the national total data (tons) are not the sum of state data
on the table but rather the published national total (see source below).
Information on measures of sampling variability for the data used in the
table is available at http://www.bts.gov/.
SOURCE: Except as
noted-U.S. Department of Transportation (USDOT),
Research and Innovative Technology Administration, Bureau of Transportation
Statistics (BTS) and U.S. Department of Commerce (USDOC), U.S. Census Bureau
(CB), 2002 Commodity Flow Survey CD (Washington, DC: 2005).
National total (tons) and SE-USDOT, BTS and USDOC, CB, 2002
Commodity Flow Survey, table 1a, available
at http://www.bts.gov/, as of September 2005.
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