







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.

Top Freight Lanes from Texas
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.
Major Southeast corridor hauling petrochemicals, plastics, and industrial materials. 790 miles via I-10/I-65 with consistent backhaul opportunities.
Critical Southwest corridor for cross-border freight from Mexico. 430 miles via I-10 with strong produce and manufacturing loads.
North-South I-35/I-25 corridor moving automotive parts, food products, and building materials. 930 miles with seasonal rate spikes in winter.
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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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
Texas moves more freight than any other state
Home to 3 of the top 10 freight hubs in the US
I-35 corridor is one of the busiest freight routes in North America
What Texas Truckers Need to Know
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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