Transportation Monthly Round Up - June 2024
The American Transportation Research Institute or ATRI, released the results of their annual operational cost benchmarking survey.
With the freight market continuing its decline from 2022 into 2024, make controlling costs even more important since volumes remain lackluster at best given the capacity in the market. Inflation lowered to 3.4 percent and GDP growth picked up.
Noteworthy changes included:
- Fuel prices decline by 8.8 cents per mile was the greatest change.
- While most items had a moderate increase, insurance premiums and truck and trailer payments grew at higher rates but the rate of increase was lower than in 2022.
- Excluding fuel decreases, the marginal cost of trucking rose by 6.6 percent to $1.716 per mile in 2023.
Despite the increase over last year’s number, the 2025 fees are still less than those that were in effect for registration years 2019 through 2022. The UCR filing period opens October 1, with registration fees due by December 31 each year. For the 2025 Unified Carrier Registration (UCR) year, plan to pay around 25 percent more in fees than you paid for 2024.
On June 21st, the U.S. DOT issued two sets of rules amending its drug testing rules in Part 40. One rule made a series of minor technical corrections and took effect immediately, while the other rule served to amend and clarify the saliva testing rules that were put in place last summer.
That rule has an effective date of August 5th, 2024, but is open to public comment and could end up being partially or wholly withdrawn.
That’s it for this month’s roundup. Stay safe, and thanks for watching.



















































