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Cost Per Mile to Operate a Truck in Georgia (2026)

What it actually costs owner-operators to run a semi-truck in Georgia — diesel, insurance, IFTA, and freight market notes for GA.

GA avg diesel
$3.50/gal
Est. fuel cost/mi
$0.54
Est. total CPM
$0.91
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Diesel prices in Georgia

The average diesel price in Georgia is roughly $3.50/gal. For a truck running 8,000 miles/month at 6.5 MPG, that's about $4,308/month in fuel alone — or roughly $0.54/mile. Fuel is typically 30–40% of total cost per mile, so Georgia's diesel price has a major impact on whether a load is profitable.

Trucking insurance in Georgia

Georgia insurance averages $10,500–$14,000/yr. Annual premiums vary widely based on CDL history, equipment age, and operating radius.

GA IFTA and fuel taxes

Georgia IFTA fuel tax: 32.6¢/gal diesel. File quarterly and keep accurate trip mileage records by jurisdiction to stay compliant.

Freight market in Georgia

Atlanta is the #1 Southeast freight hub; Port of Savannah drives intermodal.

How to lower your cost per mile in Georgia

  • Track diesel by region — refuel where the all-in price (pump + state tax) is lowest.
  • Negotiate fuel surcharge into every contract using a clear formula tied to the DOE index.
  • Reduce deadhead — a 20% deadhead ratio adds 25% to your effective cost per loaded mile.
  • Run our Cost Per Mile Calculator monthly with real receipts, not estimates.
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