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Truck Dispatch Services in Texas

Texas is the largest trucking state in America, with over 190,000 for-hire carriers and major freight hubs in Dallas, Houston, San Antonio, and El Paso. The state handles massive volumes of cross-border freight, oil & gas equipment, and consumer goods distribution.

6%
Commission Rate
24/7
Support
$2.85
Avg Rate/Mile
500+
Active Carriers
Truck dispatch services in Texas

Top Freight Lanes from Texas

LANE #1
Dallas to Los Angeles

High-volume I-20/I-10 corridor carrying consumer goods, electronics, and retail freight. 1,400 miles with strong rates year-round, averaging $2.90-$3.20/mile outbound.

LANE #2
Houston to Atlanta

Major Southeast corridor hauling petrochemicals, plastics, and industrial materials. 790 miles via I-10/I-65 with consistent backhaul opportunities.

LANE #3
El Paso to Phoenix

Critical Southwest corridor for cross-border freight from Mexico. 430 miles via I-10 with strong produce and manufacturing loads.

LANE #4
San Antonio to Denver

North-South I-35/I-25 corridor moving automotive parts, food products, and building materials. 930 miles with seasonal rate spikes in winter.

LANE #5
Dallas to Chicago

Premier long-haul lane on the I-35 corridor. 920 miles carrying retail goods, auto parts, and machinery with rates averaging $2.85-$3.10/mile.

Why Texas Carriers Choose FF Dispatch

We specialize in finding high-paying loads on these routes and more. Our dispatchers know the Texas freight market inside and out, including oversize/overweight permits and other state-specific requirements, ensuring you get the best rates and minimal deadhead miles.

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We Dispatch All Truck Types in Texas

Whether you run a dry van, reefer, flatbed, or specialized equipment, our dispatchers have the expertise and connections to find you profitable loads throughout Texas.

Texas Trucking Facts

1

Texas moves more freight than any other state

2

Home to 3 of the top 10 freight hubs in the US

3

I-35 corridor is one of the busiest freight routes in North America

What Texas Truckers Need to Know

Regulation

Oversize/Overweight Permits

Texas requires permits for loads over 80,000 lbs or 8'6" wide. Single-trip permits cost $60-$120. Violations carry fines of $1,000-$10,000 depending on excess weight.

Regulation

Cross-Border FAST Card

Carriers running Laredo or El Paso border crossings benefit from a Free and Secure Trade (FAST) card, reducing crossing times from 2+ hours to 30 minutes. Annual cost: $50.

Regulation

Texas-Specific Fuel Tax

Texas charges $0.20/gallon diesel tax. Owner-operators must file quarterly IFTA returns. Late filing penalty is $50 or 10% of tax due, whichever is greater.

Seasonal Freight Pattern

Texas freight peaks October through December with holiday retail and consumer goods surges — rates jump 15-20% above annual averages. Summer months (June-August) see strong produce and construction freight but extreme heat can slow operations. January-February is the slowest period, with rates dipping 10-15%.

Frequently Asked Questions — Texas Trucking

What are the highest-paying freight lanes out of Texas?

Dallas to Los Angeles ($2.90-$3.20/mile), Houston to Atlanta ($2.85-$3.15/mile), and El Paso to Phoenix ($3.00-$3.30/mile) consistently pay the best. Flatbed and reefer loads command 10-20% premiums over dry van.

Do I need special permits to haul in Texas?

Standard loads under 80,000 lbs and 8'6" wide need no special permits. Oversize/overweight loads require TxDMV permits ($60-$120 per trip). Hazmat carriers need a Texas-specific endorsement in addition to federal requirements.

How does cross-border freight work at Texas border crossings?

Laredo handles 40% of all US-Mexico truck trade. You need a valid FAST card ($50/year) for expedited crossing, valid MC authority, and Mexican liability insurance. Expect 30-minute crossings with FAST vs. 2+ hours without.

What is the best truck type for Texas freight?

Dry vans handle 55% of Texas freight. Flatbeds are in high demand for oil & gas equipment (especially in the Permian Basin). Reefers are strong for produce out of the Rio Grande Valley from November through April.

Is Texas a good state for new owner-operators?

Texas is excellent for new authorities — no state income tax, abundant freight, and low cost of living. Average owner-operator income in Texas is $65,000-$85,000/year. FF Dispatch helps new carriers build broker relationships faster.

When is the best time to haul freight in Texas?

October through December offers the highest rates (15-20% above average). Summer brings strong construction and produce volumes. Avoid January-February when rates dip. Hurricane season (June-November) can create surge pricing for emergency loads.

Major Trucking Hubs in Texas

Dallas

Dallas-Fort Worth is one of the top 5 freight markets in America. Its central location, massive warehouse infrastructure, and I-35/I-20/I-30 corridors make it a goldmine for carriers. Loads are plentiful year-round with strong rates.

Avg: $2.90/mile
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Houston

Houston is the energy capital of America and a major port city. The Port of Houston creates constant freight opportunities, especially for flatbed and specialized equipment. Oil & gas, petrochemicals, and consumer goods dominate.

Avg: $2.85/mile
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San Antonio

San Antonio is a major South Texas freight hub with strong military, healthcare, and distribution sectors. I-35 and I-10 corridors make it ideal for regional and long-haul operations. Growing warehouse infrastructure creates consistent opportunities.

Avg: $2.75/mile
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El Paso

El Paso is the critical West Texas freight hub and major border crossing to Mexico. Cross-border trade creates massive volumes of import/export freight. I-10 corridor connects California, Texas, and the Southeast.

Avg: $2.70/mile
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Fort Worth

Fort Worth is part of the massive DFW Metroplex and offers strong manufacturing and distribution freight. Alliance Airport creates unique cargo opportunities. Easy access to I-35, I-20, and I-30 corridors.

Avg: $2.85/mile
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Austin

Austin is Texas's tech capital with growing distribution and manufacturing sectors. Tesla Gigafactory and tech campus expansions drive freight demand. I-35 corridor provides excellent connectivity north and south.

Avg: $2.80/mile
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