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Trucking in New Jersey (2026)

Everything an owner-operator or fleet needs to operate legally and profitably in New Jersey — IFTA, insurance, weigh stations, DOT, and freight market notes for NJ.

IFTA & fuel tax in New Jersey

New Jersey IFTA fuel tax: 49.3¢/gal diesel. File IFTA returns quarterly (due the last day of the month following the quarter end). Keep distance records by jurisdiction — odometer at state line, or GPS-derived equivalent — and fuel receipts showing gallons, location, and date. The base jurisdiction handles your IFTA license and decals.

NJ commercial truck insurance

New Jersey insurance is among the highest — $13,000–$18,000/yr. Federal minimum liability for interstate operation is $750,000 (general freight) or $1M+ (hazmat); most shippers and brokers require $1M auto liability and $100k cargo regardless of what your state minimum is. Premiums in New Jersey are influenced by CDL experience, MVR, equipment age, radius of operation, and the safety scores of any motor carrier you're leased to.

Weigh stations & DOT enforcement in New Jersey

Permanent and mobile weigh stations operate along major New Jersey corridors. PrePass and Drivewyze bypass services are accepted at most permanent NJ scales — a good carrier-safety score (CSA BASIC under threshold) usually means a green light. Plan stops for HOS compliance and pre-trip before approaching a scale; the most common citations are logbook/ELD violations, brake adjustment, and tire condition.

Freight market in New Jersey

Port Newark/Elizabeth — massive container volume, tight metro delivery, heavy tolls. Track inbound/outbound balance on your load boards — markets with heavy inbound consumer freight usually pay less outbound, while production-heavy markets (NJ included where applicable) can pay premium outbound rates if you time it right.

Weather & route notes for New Jersey

Plan around regional weather: summer thunderstorms, winter snow/ice corridors, and known mountain or desert grades hurt MPG and add transit risk. Check 511 services and state DOT alerts before long runs.

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