Live truckload demand

Freight Heat Map — See Where Freight Is Moving Right Now

Track freight demand by state, compare equipment markets, and jump into deeper rate and lane analysis.

Live state demand Equipment filters Rate & lane tools

Why use the heat map

Find hot freight markets

See which states show the strongest posted load activity for your view — a fast read on where truckload demand clusters.

Filter by equipment

From dry van and reefer to auto carrier, flatbed, and specialized gear — tune the map to the equipment you run.

Turn insight into action

Jump to the load board for a state, explore rates and intelligence, or post freight in Dispatch when you’re ready to move.

Market snapshot

Hottest state (this view)
Equipment filter
All
Busiest origin

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Equipment

Choose a market segment. “All” shows combined demand; other filters use equipment keywords in posted loads.

United States freight demand map

U.S. truckload demand Darker colors = higher relative load counts in this view
Hot right now
All

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Click a state to explore loads and lane opportunities. Cards below use the same filter.

Freight rates Freight Rate Intelligence Dispatch

Top states by demand

Ranked by load count for your current equipment filter. Same data powers the map shading.

Deeper tools

Pair the heat map with rates, lane intelligence, and execution tools.

Freight rate trends

National and equipment-level trends — good context before you chase a lane.

Open trends

Freight Rate Intelligence

State-to-state and v2 lane views, volatility, and equipment markets.

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Load board

Search live loads by state and equipment — the natural next step from the map.

Browse loads

Dispatch TMS

Quotes, customers, and paperwork when you’re ready to book or post.

Open Dispatch

Use the data, then move the freight

From spotting demand to covering loads — Trulos connects maps, rates, and execution.

Learn more

How owner-operators and small fleets use demand visibility alongside rate discipline.

FAQ

It visualizes relative truckload demand by state from recent posted loads on Trulos — darker states reflect higher load counts for your selected equipment filter.

The heat map emphasizes where freight is active (demand concentration). Rate pages focus on dollars per mile and trends. Use both: demand to prioritize geography, rates to price the haul.

Yes. Use the equipment chips — for example dry van, flatbed, reefer, auto carrier, step deck, hotshot, power only, lowboy, or dump — to narrow the map and state list.