Regional Haul
Regional Haul refers to trucking services that operate within a specific geographic region, typically covering distances of up to 500 miles from the driver's home base. Unlike Over-the-Road (OTR) trucking, which involves long cross-country trips, regional haul drivers deliver goods and materials within a more defined area, such as a state or several neighboring states. This type of trucking is common in industries like retail, food distribution, and manufacturing.
Regional Haul refers to trucking services that operate within a specific geographic region, typically covering distances of up to 500 miles from the driver's home base. Unlike Over-the-Road (OTR) trucking, which involves long cross-country trips, regional haul drivers deliver goods and materials within a more defined area, such as a state or several neighboring states. This type of trucking is common in industries like retail, food distribution, and manufacturing.
Regional Haul refers to trucking services that operate within a specific geographic region, typically covering distances of up to 500 miles from the driver's home base. Unlike Over-the-Road (OTR) trucking, which involves long cross-country trips, regional haul drivers deliver goods and materials within a more defined area, such as a state or several neighboring states. This type of trucking is common in industries like retail, food distribution, and manufacturing.