Trucking Companies in Vermont
474 registered carriers · 7,938 trucks · 7,473 drivers
Vermont ranks 50th among all U.S. states with 474 registered motor carriers operating 7,938 commercial vehicles. The state accounts for 0.2% of all FMCSA-registered carriers nationwide. WILLISTON leads with 19 companies (4.0% of the state total), followed by RUTLAND (14). Heavy truck drivers in Vermont earn an average of $50,110 per year, below the national average of $51,894.
474
Carriers
7,938
Trucks
7,473
Drivers
$50,110
Avg Trucker Salary
112M
Freight Tons/Year
73.6
Carriers per 100K
3.5%
Transport Workforce
Top Cities in Vermont
WILLISTON
19 carriers
RUTLAND
14 carriers
BURLINGTON
14 carriers
BARRE
12 carriers
DERBY
12 carriers
MIDDLEBURY
11 carriers
MORRISVILLE
11 carriers
BRATTLEBORO
11 carriers
MILTON
10 carriers
SOUTH BURLINGTON
10 carriers
COLCHESTER
9 carriers
CHESTER
7 carriers
SWANTON
6 carriers
WESTMINSTER
6 carriers
WHITE RIVER JUNCTION
6 carriers
BENNINGTON
6 carriers
DANVILLE
6 carriers
ST ALBANS
5 carriers
PITTSFORD
5 carriers
MANCHESTER CENTER
5 carriers
Largest Carriers in Vermont
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Frequently Asked Questions
How many trucking companies are in Vermont?
There are 474 FMCSA-registered motor carriers in Vermont, operating a combined fleet of 7,938 commercial vehicles with 7,473 drivers. This makes Vermont the 50th largest state by carrier count in the United States.
What is the largest trucking company in Vermont?
The largest trucking company in Vermont by fleet size is STUDENT TRANSPORTATION OF VERMONT INC, based in MIDDLEBURY, with 340 power units and 284 drivers.
Which city in Vermont has the most trucking companies?
WILLISTON has the most trucking companies in Vermont with 19 registered carriers, representing 4.0% of the state total. RUTLAND is second with 14 carriers.
How do I verify a trucking company's DOT number in Vermont?
You can verify any Vermont 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 Vermont?
The average FMCSA-registered carrier in Vermont operates 16.7 power units, which is below the national average of 24.2 power units per carrier.
How much do truck drivers earn in Vermont?
Heavy and tractor-trailer truck drivers in Vermont earn an average of $50,110 per year, according to BLS data. This is below the national average of $51,894.
How much freight moves through Vermont?
Vermont handles approximately 112 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