High-paying truck routes out of Miami • OTR, Regional, Local & Specialized Freight • Flexible schedules with daily or weekly home time
View Jobs & Apply Today →Discover the latest CDL-A truck driving opportunities in Miami, FL, including OTR, Regional, Local, Dedicated, HazMat, Reefer, Flatbed, and Owner Operator positions. Connect with leading carriers, earn competitive pay, and access top trucking routes across the Miami metro area. Key freight zones include Downtown Miami, Brickell, Wynwood, Doral, and major distribution hubs near the Port of Miami and Miami International Airport.
Miami is a dynamic logistics hub with high demand for CDL-A drivers. From OTR to Local routes, drivers benefit from competitive pay, modern trucks, and excellent perks. Key freight areas like Downtown Miami, Brickell, Wynwood, Doral, and the Port of Miami distribution center provide steady work and opportunities for career growth. Whether you’re interested in dedicated lanes, HazMat loads, or owner-operator routes, Miami connects you with top carriers and flexible schedules to match your lifestyle.
Long-haul positions with high pay and consistent miles from major freight hubs.
Regional routes with predictable home time for drivers.
Local routes – home daily with steady routes across metro areas.
Run your own truck with top-tier contracts and freight lanes.
Miami, FL is a key logistics and freight hub in South Florida, offering diverse opportunities for CDL-A truck drivers. With easy access to I-95, I-75, and the Florida Turnpike, drivers can secure OTR, regional, and local routes with high freight demand. For those starting out, fast CDL-A training and job placement programs help launch your career efficiently.
Miami and surrounding areas such as Fort Lauderdale, West Palm Beach, and Tampa host distribution centers, warehouses, and port freight facilities. Check out more CDL-A opportunities at CDL-A Jobs USA.
Major freight corridors including I-95, I-75, Florida Turnpike 🛣️ connect Miami to Jacksonville, Orlando, and Tampa. Stay informed with industry news and trucking updates to optimize your routes.
Miami truck drivers should follow safety regulations. Learn more at DOT regulations and safety updates. Modern technology improves route efficiency and safety—see innovations at trucking technology and innovations.
Common equipment includes dry van 📦, refrigerated ❄️, flatbed 🏗️, tanker ⚠️, and hazmat ⚠️. Dedicated and regional lanes provide predictable home time. Stay updated on trucking lifestyle and news in our Driver Life & Road News section.
Pay: $1,700–$2,000/week | Dedicated routes
Enjoy weekly home time, 100% no-touch freight, operating East and West dedicated lanes from Hudson.
Apply Now →Pay: Flatbed up to $0.80 CPM, Reefer up to $0.78 CPM, Dry Van up to $0.73 CPM, Teams up to $0.91 CPM
Operate OTR routes across Florida with competitive mileage pay and flexible scheduling.
Apply Now →Miami’s logistics network includes port freight facilities, intermodal terminals, and distribution centers in Fort Lauderdale, West Palm Beach, and Tampa. These hubs support daily freight for retailers, manufacturers, and e-commerce.
Dry van 📦 and refrigerated ❄️ freight dominate, while flatbed 🏗️, tanker ⚠️, and hazmat ⚠️ handle specialized cargo. High freight volumes ensure steady OTR, regional, and dedicated routes.
Entry-level drivers can earn around $1,200/week, while experienced drivers on dedicated or specialized lanes can earn $1,800+ weekly. Bonuses often include sign-on rewards, safety incentives, and extra pay for tanker or hazmat endorsements ⚠️.
Owner-operators may increase revenue based on truck ownership and contracts. Use the Truck Driver Salary Calculator to estimate earnings.
Miami offers OTR, regional, local, dedicated, flatbed, refrigerated, tanker, and hazmat routes. Drivers can select based on endorsements and home time preferences.
Pay varies by experience, route, and freight. Entry-level drivers may start at $1,200/week, while experienced drivers on specialized lanes can earn $1,650–$1,800+ weekly. Bonuses and incentives are common.
Key hubs include Miami, Fort Lauderdale, West Palm Beach, and Tampa. These areas host distribution centers, intermodal terminals, and warehouses supporting regional and national freight.
Yes. Dedicated routes provide predictable weekly schedules. Apply here to get matched with dedicated CDL-A positions.
Complete the CDL-A job application form. Recruiters will match you with positions in Miami and throughout Florida.
Many positions accept new CDL-A drivers, especially regional and local routes. Specialized freight like flatbed, tanker, or hazmat requires experience and proper endorsements.
Get connected with top trucking companies offering OTR, regional, and local routes. Apply now to secure your ideal position and start earning competitive pay.
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