California
At a robust $1.812 trillion, California's GSP is the largest in the United States and outstrips the GDP of all but eight countries on Earth. The state's income is heavily dependent on the income tax paid by a small percentage of its wealthiest residents, and recent economic declines have cut into that take, but industries such as television and motion picture production, aerospace technology, agriculture, computer development, and wine production continue to shore up the Golden State's earnings during the downturn. Most jobs in California are in the trade, transportation, utilities, government, education and health services industries while the overall economy relies on trade and international commerce for about a quarter of its income.
Incidents
Fatal Truck Accidents: 400 per year
Non-Fatal Truck Accidents: 10,000 per year
Accident Locales: 50%(Rural), 50%(Urban)
Carrier Fact: 30% of California's truck accidents involve carriers whose principle place of business is not California.
In 89% of California's truck accidents, weather conditions were NOT a factor.
Roads
Interstate 5: From Canada to Mexico, I-5 is the major north/south Interstate Highway on America's west coast passing through cities such as Seattle, Portland, and San Francisco. In California, I-5 travels a total of 797 miles and is known by various names in various parts of the state including the San Diego Freeway, the John J. Montgomery Freeway, and the Santa Ana Freeway.
Interstate 10: I-10 is the major east/west Interstate in the southern United States travelling from Santa Monica to Florida. The various stretches of I-10 contained within California have been given names such as The Santa Monica Freeway, the Rosa Parks Freeway, the San Bernardino Freeway, and the Sonny Bono Memorial Freeway.
Interstate 15: The fourth-longest highway in America, 1-15 is an essential north/south long-haul route for the commerce of North America as it spans the gap between Mexico, the United States, and Canada. In California, I-15 cuts through the Mojave Desert area and is seeing more traffic as that area becomes more populous.
Interstate 80: Second in length only to I-90 among America's Interstate Highways, I-80 travels from San Francisco to New Jersey. Its 199 California miles cut through the Bay Area to neighboring Nevada.
Counties
Alameda -- Alpine -- Amador -- Butte - Calaveras -- Colusa -- Contra Costa - Del Norte -- El Dorado - Fresno - Glenn - Humboldt -- Imperial - Inyo - Kern - Kings - Lake - Lassen -- Los Angeles - Madera - Marin - Mariposa -- Mendocino - Merced - Modoc - Mono -- Monterey -- Napa -- Nevada -- Orange -- Placer -- Plumas - Riverside -- Sacramento -- San Benito -- San Bernardino -- San Diego -- San Francisco -- San Joaquin - San Luis Obispo -- San Mateo -- Santa Barbara -- Santa Clara -- Santa Cruz -- Shasta -- Sierra - Siskiyou -- Solano -- Sonoma -- Stanislaus - Sutter -- Tehama -- Trinity -- Tulare-- Tuolumne - Ventura -- Yolo -- Yuba


