a butt load
REALLY? CAN SOMEONE ACTUALLY ANSWER THIS?
IMAGINE NOW, HOW MUCH MONEY ARE THESE TRUCKS PAYING IN TAXES TO THE GOVERNMENT THAT SAYS THEY DON'T HAVE ANY MONEY TO FIX THE ROADS WHEN EACH TRUCK IS PAYING ABOUT $100,000 PER YEAR IN ROAD TAXES ALONE!
It is impossible to know exactly how many semi trucks are on the road in the U.S. It is estimated that there could be anywhere from five million to thirteen million semi trucks on the road in the U.S. on any given day.
850,000
There are over 3.5 million semi truck drivers in the U.S. Some of these own their own trucks and others work for corporation or trucking firms.
19 Billon trucks
daily on the road about 2.5 to 3.5 million maybe 10 times more mostly droped trailers on the factory lots
There were approximately 638 Chinooks registered in the US in 2009. There is no official information as to how many are registered in 2013.
No real statistics on this are available, and even less so if your definition of "regular trucks" (which I'm assuming to mean box vans, dump trucks, and other straight trucks without trailers) includes vehicles under 26,001 GVWR, which do not include a CDL.
As of recent estimates, there are approximately 3.5 million semi trucks operating in the United States. This number includes both freight-hauling trucks and those used for various commercial purposes. The trucking industry plays a crucial role in the U.S. economy, transporting around 70% of all freight tonnage. The total number of trucks can fluctuate due to economic conditions and changes in regulations.
There are approximately 250 million registered cars in the U.S. There are probably another 5 million that are stored or just sitting. This is only cars and not trucks and buses.
This is a highly illegal act, and the policies of this website prohibit us from answering it on here.
not enough
Estimates of 15.5 million trucks operate in the U.S.