Trucking Companies in Idaho
1,931 registered carriers · 35,714 trucks · 32,507 drivers
Idaho is home to 1,931 FMCSA-registered trucking companies employing 32,507 drivers across a combined fleet of 35,714 commercial vehicles. That's 104.1 carriers per 100,000 residents — well above the national rate. The average carrier operates 18.5 power units, below the national average of 24.2. The largest carrier is SUMMIT LINE CONSTRUCTION INC with 1,633 trucks.
1,931
Carriers
35,714
Trucks
32,507
Drivers
$49,880
Avg Trucker Salary
267M
Freight Tons/Year
104.1
Carriers per 100K
3.9%
Transport Workforce
Top Cities in Idaho
BOISE
176 carriers
IDAHO FALLS
138 carriers
NAMPA
131 carriers
MERIDIAN
94 carriers
CALDWELL
67 carriers
POST FALLS
57 carriers
LEWISTON
54 carriers
TWIN FALLS
52 carriers
JEROME
46 carriers
BURLEY
46 carriers
POCATELLO
44 carriers
BLACKFOOT
42 carriers
HAYDEN
41 carriers
COEUR D ALENE
32 carriers
RIGBY
29 carriers
RATHDRUM
26 carriers
REXBURG
26 carriers
KUNA
26 carriers
RUPERT
25 carriers
EAGLE
21 carriers
Largest Carriers in Idaho
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Frequently Asked Questions
How many trucking companies are in Idaho?
There are 1,931 FMCSA-registered motor carriers in Idaho, operating a combined fleet of 35,714 commercial vehicles with 32,507 drivers. This makes Idaho the 33rd largest state by carrier count in the United States.
What is the largest trucking company in Idaho?
The largest trucking company in Idaho by fleet size is SUMMIT LINE CONSTRUCTION INC, based in RUPERT, with 1,633 power units and 488 drivers.
Which city in Idaho has the most trucking companies?
BOISE has the most trucking companies in Idaho with 176 registered carriers, representing 9.1% of the state total. IDAHO FALLS is second with 138 carriers.
How do I verify a trucking company's DOT number in Idaho?
You can verify any Idaho trucking company's USDOT number using our search tool or the FMCSA SAFER database. Enter the company name, USDOT number, or MC number to view their safety rating, inspection history, insurance status, and BASICs scores.
What is the average fleet size for trucking companies in Idaho?
The average FMCSA-registered carrier in Idaho operates 18.5 power units, which is below the national average of 24.2 power units per carrier.
How much do truck drivers earn in Idaho?
Heavy and tractor-trailer truck drivers in Idaho earn an average of $49,880 per year, according to BLS data. This is below the national average of $51,894.
How much freight moves through Idaho?
Idaho handles approximately 267 million tons of freight by truck annually, according to the Bureau of Transportation Statistics. This ranks the state among the smaller freight markets in the nation.
Source: FMCSA Safety and Fitness Electronic Records (SAFER) System