Commercial truck route intelligence
Every route.
One clear path.
Explore nationwide Semi-Truck Transport and Semi-Truck Driveaway coverage across every state, plus priority manufacturing-to-fleet city corridors. Search by service, state, city or manufacturer and open the exact child guide for your move.
Find a commercial truck route
Mileage-preserving movement
City-to-city Transport
For new, non-running, incomplete, protected or mileage-sensitive trucks carried on selected transport equipment.
Professional driver relocation
City-to-city Driveaway
For roadworthy, documented trucks moved under their own power by a qualified professional driver.
Top 25 nationwide corridors
State-to-state Transport & Driveaway network
Every lane is served by both Semi-Truck Transport and professional Driveaway. Open the service that matches the truck's condition, mileage policy and documentation — each route has a dedicated origin → destination guide with corridors, transit windows and manufacturer context.
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Nationwide state service guides
Semi-truck service in every state
Semi-Truck Transport carries the truck on selected equipment—such as a flatbed, step deck, RGN or lowboy—and can suit non-running, damaged, incomplete, oversize or mileage-sensitive units.
Semi-Truck Driveaway assigns a qualified professional driver to operate an eligible, roadworthy and properly documented truck under its own power.
Choose the right movement method
Carry it—or drive it?
The truck's condition, documentation, mileage policy and configuration determine the better service. Every quote should evaluate the actual VIN rather than force the move into a predetermined category.
Trailer Transport
The commercial vehicle rides on selected equipment such as a step deck, RGN or specialized transporter.
- Preserves highway mileage
- Can accommodate many non-running or incomplete trucks
- Supports protected and oversize moves
- Requires dimensions, loading and securement planning
Professional Driveaway
A qualified professional driver operates the eligible truck under its own power between facilities.
- Avoids loading the vehicle onto a trailer
- Well suited to road-ready fleet deployment
- Requires legal documents and mechanical readiness
- Adds the route mileage to the truck
One VIN or a coordinated fleet release
Start with the route. Finish with the right equipment or driver.
Send the truck's VIN, dimensions, operating condition, exact facilities and timing. The review will identify whether trailer Transport or professional Driveaway is the stronger fit.
