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Trucking Rates Per Mile in West Virginia
The information provided by DAT Trendlines™ indicates that truckers in West Virginia can expect to receive the following rates:
- $2.57 for dry vans
- $3.19 for flatbed trucks
- $2.74 for reefer trucks
*Rates are based on regional averages and are not exact.
Know Before You Go
Major Roadways in West Virginia
If you’re driving through West Virginia, you may pass over the following major roadways depending on your route:
- I-64
- I-68
- I-70
- I-77
- I-79
- I-81
- US-11
- US-19
- US-33
- US-35
- US-40
- US-50
- US-52
- US-60
- US-119
- US-219
- US-220
- US-250
- US-522
Intermodal Facilities in West Virginia
West Virginia has one intermodal terminal for transporting freight, which is the Norfolk Southern Prichard Railroad Terminal, created in 2015.
West Virginia Transportation Statistics
- The highways in West Virginia rank 16th in the nation for cost-effectiveness and condition.
- 14.7 traffic accidents occur per 100,000 people, caused typically by speeding or intoxication.
- West Virginia has 2,214 miles of freight railroad.
- 35% of the state’s bridges are deemed “structurally deficient” or “functionally obsolete” and in need of repair.