Table 2-4: Incoming Truck Container Crossings by State, U.S.-Canadian Border
Most trucks enter the United States through only four states: Texas, Michigan, New York, and California. Three border crossings -- Detroit, MI, Buffalo-Niagara, NY, and Port Huron, MI -- account for most trucks entering the US from Canada.
State | 1998 | 2000 | 2003 |
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Alaska | 11,139 | 9,710 | 9,605 |
Idaho | 44,683 | 53,102 | 49,967 |
Maine | 391,480 | 394,067 | 485,682 |
Michigan | 2,255,485 | 2,471,416 | 2,589,200 |
Minnesota | 107,667 | 131,004 | 108,852 |
Montana | 168,805 | 198,745 | 155,723 |
New York | NA | 1,910,176 | 1,995,820 |
North Dakota | NA | 340,301 | 328,337 |
Vermont | NA | 226,109 | 284,606 |
Washington | 715,663 | 497,405 | 597,453 |
Total U.S. - Canada border | NA | 6,232,035 | 6,605,245 |
Key: NA = Not available.
Note: Full or empty truck containers entering the U.S. The data include containers moving as in-bond shipments.
Source: U.S. Department of Transportation, Bureau of Transportation Statistics, special tabulation 2004, based on data from U.S. Customs Service, Mission Support Services, Office of Field Operations, Operations Management Database.