OTA Oregon Truck Dispatch Issue 1, 2024

14 Oregon Trucking Association, Inc. Oregon Truck Dispatch ATRI research shows the success of their efforts. Members of State Trucking Associations are involved in fewer crashes and receive fewer violations at roadside inspections than their industry peers. Crashes per 100 Million Miles by STA Membership Status: SAFETY MATTERS TRUCKING DRIVES THE ECONOMY COMMITMENT TO SHARING THE ROAD The Share the Road program sends a team of professional truck drivers to communities around the country to teach car drivers about truck blind spots, stopping distances and how to merge safely around large trucks. COMPETITIVE WAGES Primarily small, locally owned businesses, these companies are served by a wide range of supporting businesses. TRANSPORTING THE ESSENTIALS SAFETY FIRST Improved driver training Investment in advanced safety technologies Active participation in industry safety initiatives CURRENT MEMBERS 95.10 NEVER MEMBERS 146.33 FORMER MEMBERS 121.21 CAREERS 105,170Trucking industry jobs in Oregon 1 in 16 jobs in the state SMALL BUSINESS EMPHASIS 25,360Trucking companies located in Oregon CONTINUALLY IMPROVING 2021 U.S. fatal crash rate: Oregon: 1.58 / USA: 1.57 per 100 million Vehicle Miles Traveled (VMT) Between 1975 and 2021, the U.S. large truck fatal crash rate has dropped 65.7% Oregon Trucking Association members put safety first through: Total trucking industry wages paid in Oregon in 2022 exceeded $5.8 billion, with an average annual trucking industry salary of $55,533. Heavy and tractor-trailer truck drivers held 22,690 jobs in Oregon in 2022. The national average annual salary of an over-the-road truck driver is $69,387. of manufactured tonnage transported by trucks in Oregon. 122,780 tons per day of communities in the state depend exclusively on trucks to move their goods. ortrucking.org ORTrucking @OTAOregon OregonTrucking Association @ortrucking Updated January 2024 with most recent data available Oregon TRUCKING FAST FACTS 76.9% 90.9%

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