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Complete box truck owner-operator guide for Washington (WA) — estimated market rates, top freight lanes, key industries, and regulations affecting box truck carriers in the West Coast region.
Rate Per Mile
$2.25
+21.6% vs national avg
Est. Gross Monthly
$13,500
Est. Net Monthly
$8,775
After ~35% expenses
| Metric | Washington | National Avg | Difference |
|---|---|---|---|
| Rate/Mile | $2.25 | $1.85 | +21.6% |
| Fuel Tax | 49.4c/gal | ~32c/gal | Above avg |
| Freight Volume | high | moderate | - |
Box truck demand on the West Coast is driven by the massive e-commerce and tech sector. Last-mile delivery in metro areas like LA, San Francisco, and Seattle commands premium rates due to traffic congestion and strict delivery windows. The region's high cost of living translates to higher per-load rates. White-glove residential delivery for furniture and appliances is a strong niche.
Lanes are based on the West Coast region where Washington is located. Actual lane availability varies by season and market conditions.
Washington's major shippers including Amazon HQ + DCs and Boeing generate consistent box truck freight. The state's high freight volume and 5/10 owner-operator friendliness score make it a viable market for box truck carriers.
Seattle, WA
Key hub on I-5 corridor
Tacoma, WA
Key hub on I-5 corridor
Spokane, WA
Key hub on I-5 corridor
Vancouver, WA
Key hub on I-5 corridor
Everett, WA
Key hub on I-5 corridor
Fuel tax in Washington: 49.4 cents/gallon. Good To Go! tolls on SR 520 and I-405; Tacoma Narrows Bridge. Cascade Range heavy snow; I-90 closures; Seattle rain year-round.
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