Form 9502-2018 VIUS Tractor Trailers
The due date for the 2018 VIUS is Month dd, yyyy.
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A - REGISTRATION INFORMATION
All questions on this form refer to the vehicle identified by the following registration information:
Vehicle Make |
Model Year |
State |
License Plate |
Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) |
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Is the vehicle identified above still in your or your company’s possession?
Yes (Go to section C – Acquisition on page 3)
No (Go to section B – Disposal on page 2)
B - DISPOSAL
Did you dispose of this vehicle prior to January 1, 2018?
Yes (Go to section R – Contact Information on page 35)
No (Continue with question 2 below)
When did you dispose of this vehicle?
Enter 2-digit month and 4-digit year.
Month ___ ___ / Year ___ ___ ___ ___
How did you dispose of this vehicle?
Select ONE only.
Sold or gave it away
Traded it in
Junked, scrapped, or otherwise destroyed it
Returned it to leasing company
Repossessed
NOTE: If you disposed of this vehicle after January 1, 2018, answer all of the remaining applicable questions according to how you used the vehicle during 2018. If you disposed of this vehicle prior to January 1, 2018 skip to section R – Contact Information on page 35.
C – Acquisition
When did you obtain this vehicle?
If purchased after lease, report the date you originally took possession of this vehicle. Enter 2-digit month and 4-digit year.
Month ___ ___ / Year ___ ___ ___ ___
Was this vehicle new when you obtained it?
Select ONE only.
Yes
No
D – LEASING
NOTE: This section pertains to ownership leasing. Rental agreements are NOT covered.
Was this vehicle leased during 2018?
Select ONE only.
No (Go to section E – TYPE OF VEHICLE on page 5)
Yes, leased this vehicle FROM someone else) (Continue with question 2 below)
Yes, leased this vehicle TO someone else) (Continue with question 2 below)
How did you lease this vehicle?
Select ONE only.
Vehicle only
Vehicle with driver
Was the leasing agreement for 12 months or more?
Select ONE only.
Yes
No
Which of the following did the leasing agreement include?
Select ALL that apply.
Financing
Full maintenance
Payment of taxes (such as state or federal highway use taxes)
Obtaining licenses and permits
Recordkeeping
Fuel contract
E – TYPE OF VEHICLE
In 2018, which best described this vehicle?
Select ONE only.
Tractor (truck tractor or road tractor) (Go to section F – PHYSICAL CHARACTERISTICS on page 6)
Other truck (with or without a trailer) (Continue with question 2 below)
For trucks other than tractors, which of the following most closely resembles this truck’s body type?
Select ONE only.
Armored
Beverage
Concrete mixer
Concrete pumper
Crane
Curtainside
Dump (including belly or bottom dump)
Flatbed (including any with added devices), stake, platform, etc.
Low boy (platform with depressed center)
Pole, logging, pulpwood, or pipe
Service, utility, (telephone line, cable, pipeline, etc.)
Service, other (mobile workshop, “craftsman’s vehicle”, etc.)
Street sweeper
Tank, dry bulk
Tank, liquids or gases
Tow/Wrecker (including flatbed type)
Trash, garbage, or recycling
Vacuum
Van, basic enclosed (dry cargo)
Van, insulated non-refrigerated
Van, insulated refrigerated
Van, open top (including low-side grain, fruit, potato bed, etc.)
Van, step, walk-in, or multistep (including hi-cube or cutaway)
Van, other
Other not elsewhere classified: ________________________________
F – PHYSICAL CHARACTERISTICS
NOTE: This section pertains to the power unit ONLY. Do not include information for any trailer(s) pulled.
In 2018, what was the total number of axles, including liftable axles, on this vehicle?
Select ONE only.
Two
Three
Four
Five or more
How many tires are on the rear axle?
Two
Four
From question 1 above, how many axles were liftable axles?
Select ONE only.
None (Go to question 6 on page 7)
One axle
Two axles
Three or more axles
From question 3 above, how many of the liftable axles are located in the following locations?
Total number of axles indicated for this question should equal the total number of axles indicated in question 3 above.
Axles forward of the drive axle: _____
Axles behind the drive axle – below the chassis: _____
Axles behind the drive axle – extending beyond the chassis: _____
From question 3 above, how many liftable axles were braking axles?
Select ONE only.
None
One axle
Two axles
Three or more axles
What type of brakes did this vehicle have?
Select ONE only.
Hydraulic (standard)
Hydraulic with power assist
Air
Other – please specify: ___________________________
What type of cab did this vehicle have?
Select ONE only.
Conventional cab (Continue with question 8)
Cab over engine (Continue with question 8)
Cab forward of engine (Go to question 9)
Cab beside engine (Go to question 9)
Does the cab of this vehicle contain a sleeper?
Select ONE only.
Yes
No
In 2018, what was the height of this vehicle’s cabin?
Feet: ___________ Inches: __________
What type of transmission did this vehicle have?
Select ONE only.
Automatic
Manual
Semi-automated manual (driver shifts with an electronic module)
Automated manual (no driver shifting – done electronically
How many gears did this vehicle have?
Number of gears: ________
Did this vehicle have any of the following permanent equipment?
Select ALL that apply.
Aerial work platform/bucket
Air bag(s) (safety device only)
Air compressor (except for air brakes)
Air-conditioning
Air springs
Anti-lock brake system
Automatic engine shutoff technology
Automatic tire inflation system
Bobtail
Collusion warning system
Computerized drive train control unit
Christmas tree
Crane
Electronic vehicle identification device (transponder) etc.
Engine retarder/brake
Hoist
Idle-reducing technology (portable auxiliary pack, electrification, etc.)
Internet access
Lift gate
Low rolling resistance tires on the drive wheels
Low rolling resistance tires on the steering wheels
Mounting bar for snowplow
Multi-hazmat
Navigational system
Power take-off
Propane
Radial tires
Reflective material IN ADDITION to those required by law
Road speed governor
Route guidance technology
Single-wide tires
Tire pressure monitoring system
Toolbox
Trip recorder or on-board computer WITH remote communication capabilities
Trip recorder or on-board computer WITHOUT remote communication capabilities
Winch
What was this vehicle’s towing capacity in pounds?
__________ Pounds
G – TIME OPERATED
During 2018, what reasons (if any) was this vehicle NOT in use for periods of 90 consecutive days or more?
Select ALL that apply.
Not applicable
Seasonal
Not needed/idle (excluding seasonal)
Under repair
Other – please specify: _________________________________________________
During 2018, how many months was this vehicle used?
Round to the nearest whole month. Select ONE only.
12 months
7-11 months
2-6 months
1 month or less
Vehicle not used (no miles driven) (Go to section R – CONTACT INFORMATION on page 35)
H – HOME BASE
Did this vehicle operate from a home base location during 2018?
Home base refers to the location where the vehicle was usually parked when it was not on the road, such as a home, farm, terminal, etc. Vehicles that might NOT operate from a home base are typically consumer one-way rentals or some over-the-road truck tractors. If this vehicle is on lease to someone else, answer ALL home base questions as they pertain to the lessee. Select ONE only.
Yes (Continue with question 2 below)
No (Go to section I – MILES on page 14)
Where was the home base of this vehicle on July 1, 2018?
If this vehicle was put into service after July 1, 2018, enter current home base.
City: ___________________________
County/Parish/Borough (or equivalent): ___________________________
State: ____________________________
ZIP Code: ____________
What was the type of home base from which this vehicle operated?
Select ONE only.
Company office/headquarters
Terminal
Distribution center
Manufacturing plant
Fuel Distributor
Liquefaction plant
Private residence (home, farm, etc.)
Other – please specify: _________________________________________
Of the following, how many trucks/trailers do you or your company operate from the home base location indicated above?
Pickups, small vans (including minivans), and sport utility vehicles: ________
Tractors (power units only): ________
All other trucks: ________
Trailers (including trailer mounted equipment): ________
Converter dollies: ________
I – MILES
How many miles was this vehicle driven in 2018?
Round to the nearest whole mile.
Miles: ___________
What was the approximate percent of this vehicle’s 2018 mileage for each of the following jurisdictions?
Round to the nearest whole percent.
Operated in Canada: _____%
Operated in Mexico: _____%
Operated within the home base state: _____%
Operated in states other than the home base state (or has no home base): _____%
How was the annual mileage calculated?
Odometer readings
Gas receipts
Trip meter
GPS
Other: _______________________________________________________
How many miles has this vehicle been driven since it was manufactured?
If the odometer has turned over, please enter the figure for the total amount. If the vehicle is no longer in your possession, enter the figure when you last operated the vehicle. Round to the nearest whole mile.
Miles: _____________
How many miles-per-gallon (mpg) did this vehicle average during 2018?
If compressed natural gas (CNG) is used, give miles per gasoline gallon equivalent (GGE). 1 GGE = 123 cubic feet CNG. Report to the nearest tenth.
MPG: _______
How was miles-per-gallon (mpg) calculated?
Odometer readings
Gas receipts
Trip meter
GPS
Other: ____________________________________________________________
What was the approximate percent of this vehicle’s 2018 mileage accounted for by the type of trips listed below?
If this vehicle does not operate from a home base, report the average range of operation. Round to the nearest whole percent.
Trips off-the-road: _________
Trips on public or private roads within
50 miles or less from vehicle’s home base: _________
51 to 100 miles from vehicle’s home base: _________
101 to 200 miles from vehicle’s home base: _________
201 to 500 miles from vehicle’s home base: _________
501 miles or more from vehicle’s home base: _________
What was the approximate percent of this vehicle’s 2018 mileage accounted for by the type of trips listed below?
Round to the nearest whole percent.
Vehicle was cubed out: _____%
Vehicle was weighed out: _____%
Vehicle was empty: _____%
On average, in 2018, how many hours per week did this vehicle spend:
Round to the nearest hour.
Operating: __________hours
Idling: __________hours
Using auxiliary power: __________hours
J – FUEL AND MAINTAINANCE
During 2018, what type of fuel or fuel combination was most often used in this vehicle?
Select ALL that apply.
Gasoline (including gasohol)
Diesel (including biodiesel)
Natural gas (compressed or liquid)
Propane (liquefied petroleum gas)
Alcohol fuels (ethanol or methanol)
Electricity
Other – please specify: __________________________________________________
During 2018, at what type of location was this vehicle typically refueled or recharged?
Select ONE only.
Gas station
Truck stop
Your own facility (including home, farm, ranch, on-site by mobile supplier, etc.)
Other company’s/contractor’s facility not open to the public
Other – please specify: __________________________________________________
During 2018, who performed any GENERAL maintenance (oil change, brake change, headlight replacement, etc.) on this vehicle?
Select ALL that apply.
None performed (Skip question 4, proceed to question 5)
Company-owned maintenance facility
General repair business or private mechanic (includes gas stations, truck stops, parts stores, etc.)
Dealership service department
Leasing company
Yourself, spouse, friend, etc. while not employed/paid by any maintenance type facility
Other – please specify: __________________________________________________
What was the total cost of all GENERAL maintenance in 2018?
Round to the nearest whole dollar.
$____________.00
During 2018, were any EXTENSIVE repairs (driveline repair, engine repair/rebuild, transmission repair/rebuild, differential repair/rebuild, etc.) performed on this vehicle?
Select ONE only.
Yes (Continue with question 6 below)
No (Skip questions 6 and 7, proceed to question 8 on page 18)
What was the total cost of all EXTENSIVE repairs in 2018?
Round to the nearest whole dollar.
$____________.00
Who performed these EXTENSIVE repairs?
Select ALL that apply.
Company-owned maintenance facility
General repair business or private mechanic (includes gas stations, truck stops, parts stores, etc.)
Dealership service department
Leasing company
Yourself, spouse, friend, etc. while not employed/paid by any maintenance type facility
Other – please specify: ___________________________________________________
Has this vehicle’s engine EVER been rebuilt?
Select ONE only.
Yes (Continue with question 9 below)
No (Go to section K – Vehicle Configuration on page 19)
In what year was this vehicle’s engine LAST rebuilt?
Year (4 digit): ___ ___ ___ ___
K – VEHICLE CONFIGURATION
In 2018, what percent of the miles driven by this vehicle were in each of the following configurations?
Trailer mounted equipment should be treated as a trailer.
No trailer pulled: _____%
Single trailer pulled: _____%
Double trailers pulled: _____%
Triple trailers pulled: _____%
Referring to the most common configuration indicated in question 1 (no trailer or trailer pulled), what was the total length of this vehicle or vehicle/trailer combination?
Report distance, in feet, from front bumper to rear of vehicle or trailer(s). Select ONE only.
Less than 16.0 feet
16.0 to 19.9 feet
20.0 to 27.9 feet
28.0 to 35.9 feet
36.0 to 40.9 feet
41.0 to 44.9 feet
45.0 to 49.9 feet
50.0 to 54.9 feet
55.0 to 59.9 feet
60.0 to 64.9 feet
65.0 to 69.9 feet
70.0 to 74.9 feet
75.0 to 79.9 feet
More than 80.0 feet
NOTE: If the highest percentage reported in section K, question 1 was:
No trailer pulled, skip to Section L – WEIGHT on page 25.
Single trailer pulled, continue to next question on page 20.
Double trailer pulled, skip to question 6 on page 21.
Triple trailer pulled, skip to question 10 on page 22.
Single Trailer
How many axles were on this trailer?
Select ONE only.
One
Two
Three or more
What was the length, in feet, of this trailer?
Round to the nearest whole number.
_____________feet
What was the exterior width of this trailer?
Select ONE only.
96 inches
102 inches
Other – please specify: ___________________
Double Trailer
How many axles were on this trailer configuration, including any converter dollies?
Do NOT include any axles on the power unit. Select ONE only.
Three
Four
Five
Six or more
What was the length, in feet, of each trailer?
Round to the nearest whole number.
First trailer: ____________feet
Second trailer: ____________feet
What was the exterior width of the first trailer?
Select ONE only.
96 inches
102 inches
Other – please specify: ___________________
What was the exterior width of the second trailer?
Select ONE only.
96 inches
102 inches
Other – please specify: ___________________
Triple Trailer
How many axles were on this trailer configuration, including any converter dollies?
Do NOT include any axles on the power unit. Select ONE only.
Five
Six
Seven
Eight or more
What was the length, in feet, of each trailer?
Round to the nearest whole number.
First trailer: ____________feet
Second trailer: ____________feet
Third trailer: ____________feet
What was the exterior width of the first trailer?
Select ONE only.
96 inches
102 inches
Other – please specify: ___________________
What was the exterior width of the second trailer?
Select ONE only.
96 inches
102 inches
Other – please specify: ___________________
What was the exterior width of the third trailer?
Select ONE only.
96 inches
102 inches
Other – please specify: ___________________
Which type of trailer resembles that most often attached to this vehicle?
Select ONE only.
Automobile carrier (excluding curtain, van, or flatbed)
Beverage
Curtainside
Dump (including belly or bottom dump)
Flatbed, platform, etc.
Livestock (including livestock drop frame)
Low boy (platform with depressed center)
Mobile home toter
Open top (including vans, low-side grain, fruit, etc.)
Pole, logging, pulpwood, or pipe
Refrigerated trailer
Tank, cryo
Tank, dry bulk
Tank, liquids or gases (non-pressurized)
Tank, liquids or gases (pressurized)
Trailer mounted equipment
Van, basic enclosed (dry cargo)
Van, drop frame (excluding livestock)
Van, insulated non-refrigerated
Van, insulated refrigerated
Other not elsewhere classified – please specify: _______________________________________
Does the trailer have any of the following add-on equipment?
Select ALL that apply.
Aluminum wheels
Front faring
Lightweight landing gear
Rear faring
Side skirts
Undercarriage aerodynamic devices
None of the above
L – WEIGHT
Referring to the most common configuration Question K-1 (no trailer, single trailer, double trailers, or triple trailers pulled), what was the empty weight of this vehicle or vehicle/trailer combination?
Round to the nearest whole pound.
_______________pounds
What was the average weight (vehicle weight plus cargo weight) of this vehicle or vehicle/trailer combination as it was most often operated when carrying a typical payload during 2018?
Round to the nearest whole pound.
_______________pounds
What was the average payload, in pounds, transported by this vehicle or vehicle/trailer combination during 2018?
_________________ pounds
What were the average hours per week that the trailer(s) was permitted over weight?
_______ hours
M – KIND OF BUSINESS
Which of the following best describes your business (or part of your business) in which this vehicle was most often used during 2018?
If vehicle was leased, indicate business of lessee. Select ONE only.
For-hire transportation or warehousing
Vehicle leasing or rental (includes short-term rentals)
Agriculture, forestry, fishing, or hunting
Mining (includes quarrying, well operations, and beneficiating)
Fuel wholesale or distribution
Utilities (includes electric power, natural gas, steam supply, water supply, and sewage removal)
Construction (includes land subdivision and development, as well as construction activity by special trade contractors)
Manufacturing
Wholesale trade
Retail Trade
Information services (includes telephone and television)
Waste management, landscaping, or administrative/support services
Arts, entertainment, or recreation services
Accommodation or food services (for immediate consumption)
Other services, including real estate, nonvehicle leasing or rental, educational, health care, social assistance, finance, insurance, professional, scientific, or technical services
Other – please specify: ______________________________________________________
Approximately, what percent of this vehicle’s 2018 mileage was from each of the following operator classifications?
Round to the nearest whole percent.
Private (carry own goods, or use truck for internal company business only): _____%
Motor carrier (company owned trucks hired to carry other people’s goods): _____%
Owner operator (independent truckers hired to carry other people’s goods): _____%
Rental (daily and other short term): _____%
Personal transportation: _____%
NOTE: If your highest percentage occurs for:
Motor Carrier or Owner Operator, continue to section N – FOR-HIRE on page 28.
Private or Rental, skip to section O – EMPTY on page 30.
Personal transportation, go to section R - CONTACT INFORMATION on page 35.
N – FOR-HIRE
What was the approximate percent of this vehicle or vehicle/trailer combination’s 2018 mileage for each of the following kinds of carrier?
Round to the nearest whole percent.
Contract (offered transportation services to certain shippers under specific contracts): ______%
Common (offered transportation services to the general public over regular and irregular routes): _____%
What was the approximate percent of this vehicle or vehicle/trailer combination’s 2018 mileage for each of the following kinds of service?
Round to the nearest whole percent.
Truckload (a single shipment carried at one time): _____%
Less-than-truckload (multiple shipments carried at one time): _____%
In 2018, what percent of this vehicle or vehicle/trailer combination’s hauls (including backhauls) were found from the following sources?
Round to the nearest whole percent.
Shippers or receivers directly
Brokers
Centralized markets or exchanges
Other – please specify: ______________________________________
From ANY of the sources listed in question 3 above, what percent were found through the use of the Internet?
Round to the nearest whole percent.
Sources found through the use of the internet: ______%
In 2018, how many pickups and/or deliveries did this vehicle or vehicle/trailer combination average in a week?
Round to the nearest number, including zero.
Pickups and/or deliveries: ____________
O – Empty
What was the approximate percent of this vehicle’s 2018 mileage for each of the following categories?
Empty – NOT CARRYING any products, tools, equipment, or materials: _____%
Loaded – CARRYING products, tools, equipment, or materials: _____%
NOTE: If you reported 100% for empty mileage, skip to section R – CONTACT INFORMATION on page 35.
P – PRODUCT, EQUIPMENT, OR MATERIALS
During 2018, what products, tools, equipment, or materials did this vehicle carry, and what approximate percent of LOADED mileage were they carried?
Categorize your products, tools, equipment, or materials carried into the groupings provided on pages 36 - 37. Each applicable grouping code should be entered only once. Each item carried should be categorized into ONLY ONE GROUP. Include any backhauls, trip leasing, etc. Round to the nearest whole percent.
Example: If the vehicle carried landscaping tools and hauled debris away, your response might be similar to this:
Product Code (with example description) |
Percent of Loaded Miles (with example scenarios) |
22 (For items such as rakes, shovels, handsaws, etc.) |
100% (When carried for all of the loaded miles) |
23 (For items such as leaf blowers, chainsaws, etc.) |
100% (When carried for all of the loaded miles) |
18 (For tree limbs, wood chips, etc.) |
50% (When carried for half of the loaded miles) |
44 (For grass clippings or other waste) |
25% (When carried for one quarter of the loaded) |
Product Code |
Percent of Loaded Miles |
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% |
Q – HAZARDOUS MATERIALS
At any time during 2018, was this vehicle used to transport hazardous materials in quantities large enough to have a hazmat placard on the vehicle as required by 49 CFR Part 172 Subpart F?
Select ONE only.
Yes (Continue to question 2)
No (Skip to section R – CONTACT INFORMATION on page 35)
What approximate percent of 2018 mileage did this vehicle transport hazardous materials in quantities large enough to have a hazmat placard on the vehicle as required by 49 CFR Part 172 Subpart F?
Round to the nearest whole percent.
________%
What was the approximate percent of 2018 mileage for which this vehicle carried each of the following types of hazardous material(s)?
Only report percentages for those hazardous materials carried in quantities large enough to have a hazmat placard on the vehicle. Percentages can add to more than 100% if more than one hazardous material was carried at the same time. Round to the nearest whole percent.
Division/Class |
Placard Name |
Percentage of Mileage |
Division 1.1 |
Explosives 1.1 |
% |
Division 1.2 |
Explosives 1.2 |
% |
Division 1.3 |
Explosives 1.3 |
% |
Division 1.4 |
Explosives 1.4 |
% |
Division 1.5 |
Explosives 1.5 |
% |
Division 1.6 |
Explosives 1.6 |
% |
Division 2.1 |
Flammable gas |
% |
Division 2.1 |
LPG (Liquefied petroleum gas) |
% |
Division 2.1 |
Methane gas |
% |
Division 2.2 |
Nonflammable gas |
% |
Division 2.3 |
Poison gas |
% |
Division 4.1 |
Flammable solid |
% |
Division 4.2 |
Spontaneously combustible |
% |
Division 4.3 |
Dangerous when wet |
% |
Division 5.1 |
Oxidizer |
% |
Division 5.2 |
Organic peroxide |
% |
Division 6.1 |
Poison |
% |
Division 6.1 |
Poison (Poisonous liquid with no inhalation hazard) |
% |
Class 3 |
Flammable |
% |
Combustible liquid |
Combustible |
% |
Oxygen 2 |
Oxygen |
% |
Class 7 |
Radioactive |
% |
Class 8 |
Corrosive |
% |
Class 8 A |
Corrosive liquid which is a PIH Zone A |
% |
Class 8 B |
Corrosive liquid which is a PIH Zone B |
% |
Class 9 |
Miscellaneous hazardous materials |
% |
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Elevated temperature material |
% |
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Infectious waste |
% |
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Marine pollutants |
% |
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Hazardous sub (reportable quantity) |
% |
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Hazardous waste |
% |
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Other regulated material (ORM) |
% |
R – CONTACT INFORMATION
Last Name: ____________________________
First Name: ____________________________
Middle Initial: _______
Street Address: ____________________________
Street Address 2: ____________________________
City (or city equivalent): ____________________________
State: __________________________
Zip Code: ______________
Phone Number (10 digit): _________________
Extension: _________
Email: ____________________________
Date of Filing (MM/DD): ___ ___/ ___ ___
Product Codes
Agricultural and animal products
Animals and fish, live (01)
Animal feed and products of animal origin (eggs, hides, etc. (02)
Grains, cereal (wheat, corn, rye, etc.) (03)
All other agricultural products (crops, live plants, bulbs, flowers, etc.) (04)
Chemicals and chemical products
Basic chemicals (hydrogen, oxygen, hydrochloric acid, chlorine, sodium hydroxide etc.) (05)
Fertilizers and fertilizer materials (06)
Pharmaceutical products (including blood, organ, gauze, etc. (07)
All other chemical products and
preparations (08)
Food products, alcohol, and tobacco
Alcoholic beverages (09)
Bakery and milled grain products (baked snack good, pasta, cereal, etc.) (10)
Meat, seafood, and their preparations (11)
Tobacco products (cigarettes, cigars, chewing tobacco, etc.) (12)
All other prepared foodstuffs (dairy products, fats, food oils, sauces, spices, etc.) (13)
Forestry, wood, and paper products
Logs and other wood in the rough (logs for lumber, pulping, fuel, etc.) (14)
Paper or paperboard articles (toilet paper, paper towels, wallpaper, envelopes, etc.) (15)
Printed products (books, brochures, newspapers, etc.) (16)
Pulp, newsprint, paper, and paperboard (newsprint in large rolls, napkin stock, etc.) (17)
Wood products (wood chips, plywood, doors, windows, etc.) (18)
Manufactured metal and mineral products
Articles of base metal (pipes, nails, screws, tubes, fittings, locks, etc.) (19)
Base metal in primary or semifinished forms (bars and rods of steel or iron, etc.) (20)
Nonmetallic mineral products (cement, bricks, glass, concrete products, mirrors, etc.) (21)
Other manufactured products or equipment
Tools, non-powered (22)
Tools, powered (23)
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Electronic and other electrical equipment (telephones, VCRs, computer equipment,
etc.) (24)
Furniture, mattresses, lamps, etc. (25)
Machinery (motors, turbines, air conditioning equipment, fans, dishwashers, etc.) (26)
Miscellaneous manufactured products (toys, sports equipment, jewelry, clocks, etc.) (27)
Precision instruments and apparatus (cameras, eyewear, measuring instruments, etc.) (28)
Textile, leather, and related articles (footwear, yarns, threads, comforters, etc.) (29)
Vehicles, including parts (cars, motorcycles, trailers, etc.) (30)
All other transportation equipment (aircraft, boats, locomotives, etc.) (31)
Mining materials (raw form)
Coal (non-agglomerated and agglomerated) (32)
Crude petroleum (33)
Gravel or crushed stone (34)
Metallic ores and concentrates (35)
Monumental or building stone (marble, limestone, granite, sandstone, etc.) (36)
Natural sands (37)
All other nonmetallic minerals (salt, table salt, clays, asbestos, dolomite, etc.) (38)
Petroleum products (refined)
Fuel oils (diesel, Bunker C, etc.) (39)
Gasoline and aviation turbine fuel (40)
Plastics and rubber (tires, blinds, articles made of plastics or rubber, mud flaps, etc.) (41)
Natural Gas (42)
All other coal and refined petroleum products (greases, propane, etc.) (43)
Waste, refuse, and recycling
Hazardous waste (EPA manifest) (44)
All other waste and scrap (including trash, yard waste, biosludge, non-EPA manifested hazardous materials, etc.) (45)
Recyclable products (46)
Miscellaneous
Mail and courier parcels (47)
Empty shipping containers (48)
Passengers (49)
Mixed freight (for-hire carriers that haul multiple commodities on the same load) (50)
Products, equipment, or materials not elsewhere classified (99)
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