
Modern Trucks.Professional Standards.
Late-model tractors on a preventive maintenance schedule, FMCSA-compliant ELD systems, safety technology, and driver comfort standards across the Mile Truck fleet.
Overview
What the Mile Truck fleet looks like.
The Mile Truck fleet runs late-model tractors maintained on a preventive schedule — not aging equipment patched to keep rolling. Every unit is serviced on schedule, tracked per unit, and addressed proactively before breakdowns happen on the road.
Beyond the trucks, every unit runs FMCSA-compliant ELD systems, safety and camera technology, and driver comfort equipment designed for OTR operations. The fleet reflects the professionalism of the operation.
Details
Fleet features and technology standards
Late-Model Tractors
Newer equipment across the fleet maintained on scheduled service intervals — not deferred maintenance that catches up with drivers mid-route.
ELD Compliance Systems
FMCSA-compliant Electronic Logging Devices on every truck. ELD training is included in standard driver orientation before your first dispatch.
Dash Camera Technology
In-cab and road-facing camera systems that protect drivers, document incidents accurately, and support a clean, defensible safety record.
Preventive Maintenance Program
Scheduled maintenance tracked per unit with documented service history. Issues caught and addressed proactively — not after they become expensive breakdowns.
Driver Comfort Standards
Climate control, ergonomic cab layout, and OTR bunk equipment for long-haul operations. A truck you can actually work and rest in on extended runs.
Safety Technology Integration
Collision mitigation systems, lane monitoring, and integrated safety technology across fleet units — protecting drivers and supporting clean operating records.
Driver Profiles
Which drivers are the right fit for this fleet?
Drivers Evaluating Fleet Quality
Experienced CDL holders comparing equipment standards before committing to a carrier — expecting to see what they'll actually drive, not a sales pitch.
OTR Long-Haul Operators
Long-haul drivers who need reliable equipment, proper maintenance history, and driver comfort features for extended time operating away from home.
ELD & Compliance-Aware Drivers
Operators who prioritize ELD accuracy, HOS compliance, and documented maintenance for their own safety record and operational integrity.
Reefer & Specialized Freight Drivers
CDL holders handling temperature-controlled or specialized freight who need properly maintained trailers and compliant refrigeration unit documentation.
Process
How it works
01
Equipment Walkthrough at Orientation
Every driver completes full equipment familiarization during onboarding — cab systems, ELD operation, safety features, and pre-trip inspection checklist.
02
Unit Assignment & ELD Setup
Assigned unit configured with ELD credentials, dispatch system access, and confirmed maintenance history before your first run.
03
Ongoing Maintenance Coordination
Maintenance requests and service issues coordinated through operations — documented, tracked, and addressed on schedule rather than deferred.
Why Mile Truck
The Mile Truck difference
Late-Model Fleet
Newer equipment — not aging trucks sustained through deferred maintenance and reactive repairs.
ELD Compliant
FMCSA-compliant Electronic Logging on every unit with driver training provided at orientation.
PM Schedule
Preventive maintenance tracked per unit — serviced proactively, not reactively.
Safety Tech
Collision mitigation, camera systems, and integrated safety technology across the fleet.
Fleet Equipment
Ready to drive modern, maintained equipment?
Apply for a company driver position. Equipment details, makes, and model years are covered in full during orientation before your first dispatch.