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Semi Truck Driveaway from Florida to Texas

Have your semi truck driven from Florida to Texas by a licensed Class A CDL driver along the I-10 Gulf Coast corridor. No trailers, no loading, no oversize permits — a qualified driver behind the wheel of your running semi delivered door-to-door to Houston, Dallas, San Antonio or any Texas Triangle dealer. Popular for hurricane-season fleet repositioning and Southeast-to-Texas auction moves.

Distance
1,150 – 1,450 mi
Transit
3 – 4 days
From
$1,400
Savings
20–30% vs transport
Free Driveaway Quote: Florida → Texas

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Driveaway eligibility: requires an operational, roadworthy and legally documented vehicle. Choose trailer transport for non-running, damaged, oversized, unregistered or mileage-sensitive trucks.

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Driveaway Cost: Florida to Texas

Planning estimates on the Florida-to-Texas corridor typically run $1,400 – $2,200, about 20–30% less than trailer-based transport. Pricing includes CDL driver wages, all diesel fuel (~200–260 gal), liability and cargo insurance, tolls and driver return travel. Primary corridors: I-10 West, I-75 South → I-10 W. Origin metros: Miami / Orlando / Jacksonville / Tampa. Destination metros: Houston / Dallas / San Antonio.

City pairDistanceDriveaway costEst. fuel (@ 6 MPG)Transit
Jacksonville → Houston~875 mi$1,100 – $1,600~146 gal / ~$5102 days
Miami → Houston~1,190 mi$1,400 – $2,000~198 gal / ~$6953 days
Orlando → Dallas~1,090 mi$1,300 – $1,900~182 gal / ~$6352 – 3 days
Tampa → San Antonio~1,180 mi$1,400 – $1,950~197 gal / ~$6903 days
Jacksonville → Dallas~1,010 mi$1,200 – $1,750~168 gal / ~$5902 – 3 days
Miami → Dallas~1,320 mi$1,500 – $2,200~220 gal / ~$7703 – 4 days

Ranges are planning estimates. Fuel modeled at 6 MPG and $3.50/gal; all fuel included in your quoted price. Final binding quote requires vehicle inspection photos, exact dimensions and carrier confirmation.

What's included

  • CDL driver wages: Vetted Class A driver for the full 3 – 4 days trip.
  • Diesel fuel: All fuel consumed (~200–260 gal).
  • Insurance: Liability ($750K min) and cargo coverage for the trip.
  • Driver return travel: Bus, rail or flight home after delivery.
  • Tolls: Corridor tolls (varies by route).
  • Pre/post-trip inspections: Documented condition reports with photos.

What's NOT included

  • DEF refills: Ensure DEF is at least half full at departure; refills en route billed at cost.
  • Mechanical repairs: Failures from pre-existing conditions are the owner's responsibility.
  • Traffic violations: Driver's responsibility unless caused by the truck's mechanical condition.

Driveaway vs. Trailer Transport: FloridaTexas

FactorDriveaway (this page)Trailer transport
MethodCDL driver operates your running truckTruck loaded on flatbed / step-deck / RGN / lowboy
Cost (planning)$1,400 – $2,200Higher on most lanes
Transit3 – 4 daysTypically 1–2 days longer
Odometer miles added1,150 – 1,450 miZero
Running requiredYes — road-legal and inspectedNo — non-running OK
Oversize / permitsNot suitableYes, with permits
ELDExempt (49 CFR § 395.8 driveaway/towaway)Carrier's ELD

Not sure which method fits? Compare directly with our Driveaway vs Trailer Transport guide or open the Cost Calculator.

FAQs: Florida to Texas Driveaway

How much does semi truck driveaway from Florida to Texas cost?+

Planning estimates run $1,400 – $2,200 — roughly 20–30% less than trailer-based transport on this corridor. Pricing includes CDL driver wages, all diesel fuel, insurance, tolls and driver return travel. Final binding quote requires vehicle inspection photos, exact dimensions and carrier confirmation.

How long does driveaway from Florida to Texas take?+

3 – 4 days with a single CDL driver following FMCSA Hours of Service (11 hrs driving per 14-hr window, 10-hr rest). Corridor: I-10 West. Distance 1,150–1,450 mi. Typically 1–2 days faster than trailer transport because there is no loading, unloading or multi-stop routing.

Does my truck need to be running for driveaway?+

Yes. The truck must be road-legal and mechanically sound: working engine and transmission, functional brakes, operational lights, legal tread depth, valid registration or dealer/transit plates and a clean windshield with working wipers. Non-running trucks must ship on a trailer.

How many miles does driveaway add to the odometer?+

The full trip distance (1,150–1,450 mi). This is the primary trade-off versus trailer transport (zero miles). If odometer preservation matters for resale, warranty or fleet policy, use trailer-based transport instead.

Are driveaway drivers exempt from ELD requirements?+

Yes. Under 49 CFR § 395.8, drivers conducting driveaway-towaway operations where the vehicle itself is the commodity being delivered are exempt from Electronic Logging Device requirements. Drivers still comply with all Hours of Service rules using paper logs or time records.

What CDL class does the driver need?+

All driveaway drivers hold a valid Class A CDL, required for Class 8 units over 26,001 lbs GVWR. Drivers also maintain current DOT medical cards, clean CSA records, FMCSA drug/alcohol testing compliance and a minimum of 2 years Class 8 experience.

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