This is a private analysis of TL traffic data that differentiates intermodal and non-intermodal lanes, and shows percent intermodal by lane. There are two maps; the second focuses on 300-700 mile lanes. The data shown is for dry vans.
To see a map, click on one of the links below, which will launch the map in a new window.
Please allow a map to fully load before clicking on an area ("Done" will appear on the left of the Status Bar); clicking too early will cause script errors. You can resize a map by dragging the bottom right corner of the window.
NOTE! Adobe SVG Viewer 3 does not officially support Firefox (as of July 3, 2006).
Launch: TL Traffic Map
Launch: TL Traffic 200-700 Mile Map
NOTE! Quick tool download (2MB file) may be required. If you do not already have the required xml plug-in for your browser, you will need to install it before you will be able to view the maps. Attempting to launch the map should automatically trigger a prompt to get the software if you don't have it. We provide the information below in case for whatever reason that doesn't happen.
The required plug-in is the SVG (Scalable Vector Graphics) Viewer from Adobe. Here is a new window to obtain, download and install the Adobe SVG Viewer. Once at the Adobe download page, scroll down to choose your language and click on the appropriate operating system from the table presented. A window will pop up asking if you want to run or save the file. You can run the SVGView.exe file directly, or save the file to your desktop, then run it. After completing the process, close the Adobe window.