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Expenses per Mile for the Motor Carrier Industry: 1990 through 2000 and Forecasts through 2005 (Page 2 of 3)

Expenses Per Mile: All Carriers – Amounts in Current and Constant Dollars

Expenses per mile for all carriers – amounts in current and constant dollars. Line graph displaying current and constant dollars per mile for all carriers (BTS study carriers) for 1990 through 2000. From 1990 to 2000, current expense per mile increased 1% from $1.76 to $1.78 and constant expense per mile decreased 11% from $1.51 to $1.34.


Truck Tractor Miles Vs. Economic Growth

Truck tractor miles vs. economic growth. Line graph displayiing truck tractor miles vs. economic growth for 1990 through 2000. All data reindexed to 1990 equals 100. From a 1990 index of 100, by 2000, tractor trailer miles increased to 144, industrial production increased to 149, and gross domestic product increased to 138.


Measures of Trucking Performance for BTS Study Carriers

Measures of trucking performance for BTS study carriers. Line graph displaying measures of trucking performance for BTS study carriers for 1990 through 2000. All data reindexed to 1990 equals 100. From a 1990 index of 100, by 2000, expenses increased to 249 and miles increased to 246.


Measures of Trucking Performance for BTS Study Carriers

Measures of trucking performance for BTS study carriers. Line graph displaying measures of trucking performance for BTS study carriers for 1990 through 2000. All data reindexed to 1990 equals 100. From a 1990 index of 100, by 2000, ton-miles increased to 253, miles increased to 246, and tons increased to 255.


Truck Tractor Miles Vs. Economic Growth

Truck tractor miles vs. economic growth. Line graph displaying truck tractor miles vs. economic growth for 1990 through 2005. All data reindexed to 1990 equals 100. From a 1990 index of 100, by 2000, miles increased to about 150, projected to about 165 in 2005; industrial production increased to about 140, projected to over 160 in 2005; and industrial production increased to about 140, projected to 160 in 2005.


Measures of Trucking Performance for BTS Study Carriers

Measures of trucking performance for BTS study carriers. Line graph displaying measures of trucking performance for BTS study carriers for 1990 through 2005. All data reindexed to 1990 equals 100. From a 1990 index of 100, by 2000, miles increased to about 250, projected to about 280 in 2005, and expenses increased to about 250, projected to about 290 in 2005.


Expenses Per Mile: All Carriers – Amounts in Current and Constant Dollars

Expenses per mile for all carriers – amounts in current and constant dollars. Line graph displaying current and constant dollars per mile for all carriers (BTS study carriers) for 1990 through 2005. From 1990 to 2005, current expense per mile increased 5% from $1.76 to $1.84 and constant expense per mile decreased 13% from $1.51 to $1.32.


Expenses Per Mile vs. Diesel Prices

Expenses per mile vs. diesel prices. Line graph displaying expenses per mile vs. diesel prices for 1990 through 2000. From 1990 to 2000, expenses per mile increased from $1.76 to $1.78 and diesel prices increased from $1.21 to $1.50.


Expenses Per Mile vs. Driver Wages

Expenses per mile vs. driver wages. Line graph displaying expenses per mile vs. driver wages for 1990 through 2000. From 1990 to 2000, expenses per mile increased from $1.76 to $1.78 and driver wages increased from $11.86 to $14.52.


Expenses/Mile vs. Transportation Equipment

Expenses per mile vs. transportation equipment. Line graph displaying expenses per mile vs. transportation equipment for 1990 through 2000. From 1990 to 2000, expenses per mile increased from $1.76 to $1.78 and PPI - transportation equipment increased from 121.5 to 143.8 from a 1982 index of 100.


Expenses Per Mile vs. Vehicle Parts

Expenses per mile vs. vehicle parts. Line graph displaying expenses per mile vs. vehicle parts for 1990 through 2000. From 1990 to 2000, expenses per mile increased from $1.76 to $1.78 and CPI - motor vehicle parts increased from 100.9 to 101.5 from a 1982-1984 index of 100.


Expenses/Mile vs. Motor Vehicle Parts

Expenses per mile vs. motor vehicle parts. Line graph displaying expenses per mile vs. motor vehicle parts for 1990 through 2000. From 1990 to 2000, expenses per mile increased from $1.76 to $1.78 and PPI - motor vehicle parts increased from 111.2 to 113.6 from a 1982 index of 100.


Expenses Per Mile vs. Tires

Expenses per mile vs. tires. Line graph displaying expenses per mile vs. tires for 1990 through 2000. From 1990 to 2000, expenses per mile increased from $1.76 to $1.78 and CPI - tires decreased from 97.7 to 97.5 from a 1982-1984 index of 100.


Expenses Per Mile vs. Tires

Expenses per mile vs. tires. Line graph displaying expenses per mile vs. tires for 1990 through 2000. From 1990 to 2000, expenses per mile increased from $1.76 to $1.78 and PPI - tires decreased from 96.2 to 90.9 from a 1982 index of 100.

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