There are 8 different classes of commercial trucks, which divide large vehicles by weight, axle count, the types of items they transport, and other factors.
Whichever class a commercial truck belongs to, it’s not always going to be able to travel on the same roads that regular passenger vehicles use.
Time and distance are the two most important factors for planning routes. When you try to plan a route by hand with, say, Google Maps, it’s going to give you the time and distance for a regular vehicle, which is often completely different than what the route would be for a larger commercial vehicle. For example, a Google Maps route might take you through a low-clearance canopy road, and that’s not going to work when you have a tall commercial truck.
That’s where we come in. Our route optimization software is able to accurately create routes and estimate arrival times for commercial trucks. We’ll get your time and distance right, no matter what kind of truck you drive.
- Class 1-8 Truck Routing with Weight, Height, Hazmat, and Axle Count Restrictions