We know what’s it like sitting and waiting for cargo that’s why we launched our app. In this blog we will talk about the spots to wait for.

As you know or became familiar there are the typical spots where you would wait. Truck stops and grocery store parking lots. We agree that these typical locations like truck stops are the safest areas to wait overnight and rest. However during the day time you are there with several other vehicles that want the same thing as you. Get a load and get out of there as quickly as possibly.

That’s why we have our app so you know exactly where to go to limit your wait. We suggest driving close to our spots in the daytime to improve your chances, then checking in with your dispatch with your new location. Ideally with more users we are gonna be able to grow our app out so you can get loads directly through us and not have to check in and not have to wait!

When it comes to waiting obviously some places will not have enough space for large trucks or even sprinters but that’s why we give full access to our map. The premium map includes search features so you can search for grocery stores, parking spots, truck stops, coffee, etc and even get directions to these areas. You will be surprised to find out how quickly you get loads out of certain areas. Even knowing the zip codes and hot areas you can find grocery stores or other public places to park your vehicle near by.

Feel free to share some stories or spots you stayed during your career as an expediter.

As a member you get access to a variety of benefits including: being one step ahead of other drivers in your area, chances to win gift cards by providing input and feedback via blogs, contact boards, and/or polls. This type of user engagement is essential for Load Near Me’s growth and we promise getting you loads faster than ever before.

Free users can view expedited hotspots from a state view and premium users can view the hot spots from a more precise street view. Premium Membership makes it easier for you to relocate to our cargo hot spots by providing search features and directions showing you the exact spot with no zoom limitations. Don’t worry free users can also view and post on our blogs as guests.

The last set of benefits focus on you as a driver hoping to grow and expand your business. We are committed to helping the expedite drivers in America and that’s why we launched this map app. We can help you get loads faster by showing you exactly where to go as well as helping you expand your business by providing other Enterprise Solutions.

These include transportation consulting, dispatch training, asset/company management, and work remote staffing. Enterprise Solutions is through our partnership with Alic Consulting where we can help you start your business or expand it to 10 owner operators. Contact [email protected] to get started.

  • Visualize the cargo location in city and see the location for the best loads on a map.
  • We are tired of drivers sitting and waiting for freight so we decided to help them out by publishing LoadNearMe MapApp.
  • Our goal is to share as much info as we can in relation to the expedited freight in America.
  • We want to offer you different pricing options that are affordable and even a free map to help you find the best location to secure freight.
  • If you stick with us then you will be able to help grow our Map App and develop our next version.
  • No matter the price the unit that is the closest to where the loads are picking up from will get the load 100% 

Our Map App takes all of the loads from the main expedite load boards that your dispatchers use and places them on a map so you can see the most popular areas. 

You can now drive closer to those areas and be 5 miles away instead of 60 miles away from the freight. We guarantee that you will get more loads and make more money because you are not sitting and waiting 100 miles away.

Map Pins Of Freight Location
This image is a visual representation of our Load-Near-Me Map App. You can see this is a downtown area with pins of different locations of where the freight is located.