Posted on 10/29/21

Crazy Trucking Facts You Should Know

Crazy Trucking Facts You Should Know

The trucking industry is often overlooked. We forget that trucks haul goods every day while driving on the highway. Instead, we think about how frustrating it can be to be stuck behind one. Or even worse- sandwiched between two. Eek! It is true that we would be in a very sad place if it weren't for truckers.

Why are truckers important?

You may be asking why? Trucks account for 26.6 percent of all U.S. transportation, which is second only to rail. You also know that truck drivers don't just drive around in trucks every day for entertainment. They transport the goods that we use every day: food, clothes, electronics, parts, and cars. We would be forced to wait longer for the items we need and want without them. Move Car is a trucking company that can transport your vehicle.

We have a deep appreciation for truck drivers and trucks. Did you know that the U.S. has so many trucks that if they were stacked up side-by-side, they could reach the moon? This is 240,000 miles of straight trucks. This is just one of many facts that we learned from below,

a truck takes 40 percent longer to stop than a car. This is something to keep in mind when you pull over in front of one on the highway.

Here are some facts about trucking that we should all know

Did you know that trucking was the subject of major hit songs in the 60s and 70s? Here are some interesting facts about American truckers

Big family:

The United States has approximately 15.5 million commercial trucks. If the trucks were stacked side by side, they would reach the moon exactly.

A typical driver in the United States is:

Age: 33

Gender: Male

Home state: Florida

Drives: 105,000 miles/year

Truck driver demographics:

There are 3.5 million truck drivers in the U.S. Of those, 1 in 9 are independent

Truck drivers average yearly income:

The truck driver's income is increasing

2009: $35,000

2013: $55000

Freight transportation in us:

Transportation in the USA is made possible by roads, air-rail and water

Trucks vs cars

Engines:

Truck engines are six times more powerful than car engines

length of time needed to stop:

Trucks need40% more time than cars.

horsepower:

Trucks have 400-600 horsepower, while cars have 100-200 horsepower

Engine design to go:

Trucks have 1000000miles and cars have 200000miles

Quantity of oil:

Trucks used 15 gallons of oil, while cars used 1.25 Gallons of oil

Top transported goods:

  • food
  • clothing
  • electrical machinery
  • furniture

Trucks in accidents:

500000 truck accidents occur each year. 2.4% of all accidents involve commercial trucks. 84% of all accidents are not caused by truck drivers
Fuel consumption in us 2012:

12.8% of all fuel purchased in the united states is commenced by the trucking infantry.

TOP TRUCKING COMPANIES
 

FedEx Freight: $4710

Conway Freight: $3197

YRC Freight: $3183

UPS Freight: $2299

Old dominian freight: $1732

THE BIGGEST:

Caterpillar 797 is an off-highway, ultra-class, two-axle, mechanical powertrain haul truck series that was developed in the United States by Caterpillar Inc. It is specifically designed for heavy-duty construction and high-production mining applications. The 797F is the current third-generation model. It has the largest payload of any haul truck.
The world's largest mechanical drive haul truck with the highest payload, 400-ton capacity (363t), is also the most powerful.

THE LONGEST:

On February 18, 2006, an Australian bulk Mack truck, with 112 semi-trailers, 1.300t (1279 long tons; 1433 small tons) and 4,836 feet 11 in length, pulled the load 328ft to regain the record for the longest road train.

THE FASTEST

Hawaiian eagle fire truck. It was also the fastest vehicle in the world, with a speed of 406 mlles/h. American Shannon Seidel purchased the car in 1995. It was originally a Ford fire car released in 1941. Shannon Seidel turned the car in a garage fire station in Hawaii and the car was ready for service by 1998. Reconstruction and revision of the car took over 3 years.