Transportation and the State of North Carolina

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Transportation and the State of North Carolina

North Carolina and Transportation North Carolina’s infrastructure supports businesses by supporting transportation: Within the State Into the State From the State Through the State

Total Freight Transportation in North Carolina - 2010 524,129 Thousand of Tons 712,943 Current Millions$

North Carolina’s Trade Partners - 2010 380,293 Thousand of Tons 470,221 Current Millions$

2010 Modal Flows Within North Carolina 288,569 Thousand of Tons 231,877 Current Millions$

2010 Modal Flows From North Carolina 91,724 Thousand of Tons 238,344 Current Millions$

2010 Modal Flows Into North Carolina 143,836 Thousand of Tons 242,722 Current Millions$

2010 Top Commodities Within North Carolina 288,569 Thousand of Tons 231,877 Current Millions$

2010 Top Commodities From North Carolina 91,724 Thousand of Tons 238,344 Current Millions$

2010 Top Commodities To North Carolina 143,836 Thousand of Tons 242,722 Current Millions$

Forecast of Transportation for North Carolina 2010-2040 By Weight (in thousand tons) Source: Freight Analysis Framework, FHWA

Forecast of Transportation for North Carolina 2010-2040 By Value (current millions $) Source: Freight Analysis Framework, FHWA