Geotab analysis highlights how heavy-duty trucks are still delivering essentials to consumers despite a reduction in overall commercial vehicle traffic across the United States and Canada.
On average, Canada was operating at 75% of normal commercial transportation activity across all vehicle types since March 15.
In the United States, commercial vehicle activity is at 76% of normal. Though commercial vehicle traffic overall has declined, heavy-duty trucks maintain 84% of normal activity across the continent.
While the commercial transportation movement surrounding most retail stores has declined by 20-30%, the activity to grocery stores showed only a 10% decline.
The Geotab data, which is processed from more than two million Geotab connected vehicles worldwide, shows that despite an overall drop in commercial traffic volume across the continent, heavy-duty trucks are still on the road and are helping to provide essential goods to communities throughout Canada and the United States.
As stay-at-home and isolation orders have been implemented across many North American cities, states and provinces, Geotab examined the effects of these changes on commercial vehicle activity. The findings depict that while overall traffic volume in most commercial vehicle types continues to decline day-by-day, heavy-duty vehicles have recorded the lowest decline, with 84% of normal activity on March 27, 2020 compared to baselines taken from February 1 to March 15, 2020.
“While many communities across North America and the world are declaring a state of emergency and are mandating the closure of non-essential businesses, trucking and logistics companies are continuing to deliver the goods that we rely on every single day,” said Neil Cawse, chief executive officer at Geotab. “We at Geotab send our sincere gratitude to all truck drivers, along with health care workers, grocery store employees and many more who are continuing to provide the services and goods that we need.”
Data also shows that while fuel fill ups have declined rapidly in all other commercial vehicle types, including automobiles and light-duty vehicles, heavy-duty truck fill ups remain very similar to prior to the outbreak across both Canada and the United States at nearly 100% of their normal volumes before the pandemic.
“Examining different connected car data sets helps provide some clarity and understanding during unprecedented times such as this,” said Mike Branch, vice-president of data and analytics at Geotab. “As we move forward through the coming days and weeks, Geotab is committed to utilizing our resources to provide data-driven insights that may be helpful for our customers, partners and Resellers, decision makers across the continent and the general population as a whole.”
To learn more about Geotab’s key COVID-19 data insights, visit https://www.geotab.com/blog/impact-of-covid-19/.