What’s a good state to be based in for Good freight lanes

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  1. stacks

    stacks Road Train Member

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    If you Are based in Illinois or Wisconsin are these states with good freight Lanes possibly running to Texas or further west to Colorado , what freight moves Reefer or dry Vans .
     
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  3. 86scotty

    86scotty Road Train Member

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  4. Cat sdp

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    I’m looking at Phoenix...........
     
  5. ZVar

    ZVar Road Train Member

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    Hawaii. Hawaii is the best state for Interstate trucking. :)
     
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  6. striker

    striker Road Train Member

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    Hawaii, Alaska or Maine...certain times of year, Puerto Rico is pretty busy too
     
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  7. RubyEagle

    RubyEagle Medium Load Member

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    Denver has some nice beer runs.
     
  8. gpf87

    gpf87 Heavy Load Member

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    You could make a good living just going from Illinois/Wisconsin to DFW and back non stop . That is a very good lane !
     
  9. snowwy

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    What's wrong with the Dakotas or Montana?
     
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  10. 86scotty

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    Good question. Tons of citrus fruit moving out of there in winter.
     
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