Skip to content

Intrastate

Freight movement that both starts and ends within the same state, never crossing a state line.

Intrastate trucking stays entirely inside one state — the pickup and delivery are both in the same state, with no crossing into another. It’s the counterpart to interstate freight.

The difference drives which rules apply. Intrastate operations are governed primarily by that state’s own regulations rather than the full federal framework, though safety standards still apply. Carriers need to know which category they fall into to hold the right authority.

← Back to the glossary