Great article from ATBS on the best and worst states for loads. I was surprised Michigan didn't make it in the top outbound category.
As a truck driver, you want to always be pulling a load. This means that after you deliver a shipment, you want to be loading up a new load that same day and bringing it back home. This is truck driving 101. You know that not all loads are created equal: a van shipment will pay less than a flatbed, and a flatbed will pay less than a reefer. But the prices vary dramatically by state. If you are able to control more precisely where you deliver to, then it would be best to pay attention to the best and worst states for outbound freight. Let’s take look at the top 5 states in van, reefer, and flatbed, according to DAT.
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As a truck driver, you want to always be pulling a load. This means that after you deliver a shipment, you want to be loading up a new load that same day and bringing it back home. This is truck driving 101. You know that not all loads are created equal: a van shipment will pay less than a flatbed, and a flatbed will pay less than a reefer. But the prices vary dramatically by state. If you are able to control more precisely where you deliver to, then it would be best to pay attention to the best and worst states for outbound freight. Let’s take look at the top 5 states in van, reefer, and flatbed, according to DAT.
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