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Roadcheck week opened with a 32% out-of-service rate on day one: 500 trucks were pulled from 1,580 inspections. Craig Fuller called it some of the tightest truckload conditions in years, with the 7-day spot average at $3.14/mile and individual days hitting $3.29 and $3.18.
One hotshotter racked up 30 violations, 28 of them equipment-related
Drivers eastbound through Kansas reported inspection pull-offs completely packed
Load comments read: "DO NOT ASK MORE MONEY, WE WILL HANG UP!!!"
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DAT's Dean Croke dropped the weekly USDA specialty crops rate report, and the South Texas numbers are hard to look away from. Every single lane out of the district hit Shortage, with week-over-week rate jumps ranging from +19% to +59%.
Boston cracked $13,000–$14,000, up 59% in one week
Dallas jumped +57% to $4,200–$4,600 after sitting below $3,000 two weeks ago
Los Angeles surged +36% to $5,800–$6,400
Florida's late-season load pool is contracting, Mexican commodity exports (watermelons, peppers, cucumbers) are hitting peak volume, and Roadcheck week pulled borderline equipment off the road.
Trending on Reddit: Brokers Are Getting Cooked Out of LA
A three-word post on r/FreightBrokers: "Outbound LA is cooked" turned into the week's most relatable thread.
One broker had to call his customer before sending a quote: "I don't want you to think I'm f***ing with you, but it might take $20k to get this picked up today."
Carriers posting $1,000 over DAT RateView couldn't get a truck.
Vlad, a carrier with 6 trucks in CA and AZ, dropped in to report $35k in revenue for the day.
The thread split along the usual lines: brokers venting about contract rates written weeks ago, carriers enjoying every second of it.
Roadcheck week, South Texas surging, and peak California produce season all landed the same week.
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Trending on YouTube: Inside the CH Robinson Carrier Deposition
Trucking Made Successful, a YouTuber with over 140k subscribers, broke down a court deposition from the CH Robinson broker liability case. The full video is worth watching.
According to deposition testimony, Alexander Delgado ran a carrier called BLF with one truck on the insurance certificate and moved roughly 900 loads for CHR.
The deposition alleges that when a prior company was shut down by the FMCSA, a CHR employee told Delgado to open a new company and continue taking loads, which happened twice.
That employee is no longer with CH Robinson.
Delgado now has a fourth active company. The full deposition is 100 pages. The guy who allegedly fled to Cuba is on page one.
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Bad carriers are gaming the weigh station system. Plus, C.H. Robinson's own engineer goes scorched earth on Reddit, the Ghost Truck Act gets roasted, and more in today's newsletter.
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