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Trucking Rates Per Mile in the Southeast
- According to DAT Trendlines™, trucking rates per miles in the Southeast are currently around:
- $2.57 for dry vans
- $3.19 for flatbed trucks
- $2.75 for reefer truck loads
*Rates are based on regional averages and are not exact.
Know Before You Go
Major Roadways in the Southeast
Major Roadways in the Southeast
Numerous roadways connect the states in the Southeast to one another and the rest of the U.S. The primary interstate highways in the Southeast (connecting Alabama, Florida, Georgia, Arkansas, Louisiana, Mississippi, North Carolina, South Carolina, and Tennessee) include:
- I-4
- I-10
- I-12
- I-14
- I-16
- I-20
- I-22
- I-24
- I-26
- I-30
- I-40
- I-49
- I-55
- I-59
- I-65
- I-69
- I-73
- I-74
- I-75
- I-77
- I-81
- I-85
- I-87
- I-95
Intermodal Facilities in the Southeast
Intermodal facilities are crucial to the delivery of freight throughout the Southeast United States. To view all of these facilities, visit our load board pages for the following states:
Southeast Transportation Statistics
- The Southeast United States is expected to lose 69,404 jobs and $74 billion in personal income if the U.S. fails to invest in critical infrastructure systems.
- The 10 best U.S. cities to drive in include five cities in the Southeast:
- #2: Raleigh, North Carolina
- #4: Greensboro, North Carolina
- #7: Winston-Salem, North Carolina
- #8: Nashville, Tennessee
- #9: Orlando, Florida