Rates not so much till you get to the upper end (43k and up). Can sometimes get a slight boost then because the super truckers can't haul it with their overweight rigs. Once you get above and 45/46k you are going to need spreed or drop axles and then they have a good excuse to pay more.
Actually had one broker ask for a discount on a light weight load. But that was after I pushed the rate up on his heavies, so we had a history.
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This load had a 31 mile DH in the right Direction, going 744 miles, paying $2100. $2.71 per mile w/DH all miles. Not the greatest, but not much Freight available. Just glad to get out of here.
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