● U.S. Trucking Activity by State · Updated weekly

Trucking activity by state — entries, exits, crashes & authority.

Across the 30-day window (May 29, 2026 – Jun 27, 2026), the public FMCSA register added 8,732 new carrier registrations and marked 500 carriers inactive nationwide (net +8,232).

One reference view that ranks every U.S. state across HaulReport's live FMCSA signals: new carrier registrations, carriers marked inactive, the net of the two, recorded crashes, and operating-authority actions. Every number is a real observed count — there is no blended “risk score.”

8,732
New registrations (30 days)
500
Marked inactive
7,552
Crashes recorded
337
Authority actions

National totals across all states, since monitoring began Jun 12, 2026 · 30-day window. Read the table below for the state-by-state split.

Refreshed every Monday. How we measure this →

New carrier registrations by state · this window
U.S. map of new carrier registrations by state for the monitoring windowAK: n/aAL: n/aAR: n/aAZ: 32CA: 214CO: 47CT: n/aDC: n/aDE: n/aFL: 166GA: 105HI: n/aIA: n/aID: n/aIL: 78IN: 47KS: n/aKY: n/aLA: n/aMA: 37MD: 39ME: n/aMI: 53MN: 34MO: n/aMS: n/aMT: n/aNC: 76ND: n/aNE: n/aNH: n/aNJ: 71NM: n/aNV: n/aNY: 90OH: 68OK: n/aOR: n/aPA: 82RI: n/aSC: 33SD: n/aTN: n/aTX: 210UT: n/aVA: 33VT: n/aWA: 39WI: n/aWV: n/aWY: n/aAKALARAZ32CA214CO47FL166GA105HIIAIDIL78IN47KSKYLAMEMI53MN34MOMSMTNC76NDNENMNVNY90OH68OKORPA82SC33SDTNTX210UTVA33WA39WIWVWYVTn/aNHn/aMA37RIn/aCTn/aNJ71DEn/aMD39DCn/aFewerMore registrations

Every state, every live signal

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U.S. trucking activity by state (May 29, 2026 – Jun 27, 2026)
StateNew registrationsMarked inactiveNetCrashesAuthority actions
California21412+2021497
Texas21046+16421647
Florida16634+1321920
Georgia10531+741680
New York9019+7100
Pennsylvania8212+701360
Illinois7826+526042
North Carolina7640+3613214
New Jersey7113+581507
Ohio6827+4112019
Michigan5310+43868
Colorado470+4709
Indiana470+4712742
Maryland3918+21817
Washington3923+1600
Massachusetts370+3700
Minnesota3422+1207
South Carolina330+3300
Virginia3317+16620
Arizona3219+13970
Utah011-1108
Louisiana010-1000
Missouri010-101355
Tennessee010-1014912
Kentucky00+010415
Connecticut00+0680
Arkansas00+0667
Iowa00+0600
Alabama00+0028
ON00+0021
Rhode Island00+0014
Kansas00+007

Ranked by new registrations. Net = new registrations − inactivations (plain arithmetic). Each column is an independent public-record count — we don't combine them into one score.

Where new carriers are registering

U.S. states ranked by new carrier registrations for the monitoring windowCalifornia214Texas210Florida166Georgia105New York90Pennsylvania82Illinois78North Carolina76New Jersey71Ohio68Michigan53Colorado47

Top states by new carrier registrations for the stated window. Formation concentrates in the largest freight and border states; see the full ranking in the table above.

Tightest net registration balance

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States where inactivations ran closest to (or above) new registrations (May 29, 2026 – Jun 27, 2026)
StateNewInactiveNet
Utah011-11
Louisiana010-10
Missouri010-10
Tennessee010-10
Minnesota3422+12
Arizona3219+13
Washington3923+16
Virginia3317+16
Maryland3918+21
South Carolina330+33

States with the smallest (or most negative) net for the window — where exits came closest to matching entries. A negative net means more carriers were marked inactive than newly registered in that state this window. This is a registration-flow balance, not a verdict on any company or local economy.

How HaulReport measures this

HaulReport captures daily snapshots of the public FMCSA registers — Company Census, crashes, and operating authority — and compares consecutive snapshots, counting the differences by state over a defined period. The figures here cover the 30-day window May 29, 2026 – Jun 27, 2026. Each signal is measured independently and shown in its own column; we deliberately do not blend them into a single weighted index, because a composite “risk” score would be an unverifiable judgement rather than a fact. Because the records are public registration databases, they reflect filing and registration activity, not operational outcomes, and can lag real-world events. For the weekly national view, see the U.S. Carrier Activity Monitor; for the carrier-by-carrier feeds, see new trucking companies and carriers going inactive; for method and sources, see methodology and data sources.

Frequently asked questions

Which states have the most new trucking companies?
For the 30-day window (May 29, 2026 – Jun 27, 2026), the states with the most new carrier registrations on the public FMCSA register were California (214), Texas (210), Florida (166). New registrations concentrate in the largest freight and border states. Figures are bound to the stated window.
Is this a risk score or ranking of “dangerous” states?
No. This page shows real observed counts for each signal side by side — new registrations, inactivations, crashes, and authority actions. We deliberately do not blend them into a single weighted "risk" number, because such a score would be an opinion we couldn't verify. Read each column on its own terms.
What does “net” mean here?
Net is simple arithmetic: new registrations minus carriers marked inactive in the window. A positive net means more carriers entered the register than left it in that state; a negative net means more left than entered. "Inactive" is a registration-status change, not a confirmed business closure.
Where does this data come from and how current is it?
Public FMCSA records (Company Census az4n-8mr2 for registrations and inactivations, plus the crash and operating-authority registers). HaulReport compares daily snapshots and counts the changes, beginning Jun 12, 2026. The crash and authority columns appear once those signals accrue state-level volume. We aggregate the public record; we do not set the registrations.

Data: public FMCSA Company Census (dataset az4n-8mr2), plus the crash and operating-authority registers, via HaulReport's daily register difference capture since Jun 12, 2026; refreshed Jun 27, 2026. Reporting window: May 29, 2026Jun 27, 2026 (30 days). “Inactive” reflects a public registration/authority-status change, not a confirmed business closure, and these are not official FMCSA statistics. See methodology and data sources.