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Live FMCSA Data — Oregon

New Trucking Authorities in Oregon

Live counts of new USDOT/MC authority filings in Oregon, sourced directly from the FMCSA carrier registry. Updated daily.

Key statistics

119
New authorities (30 days)
311
New authorities (90 days)
99%
No insurance on file (90d)
2.6
Avg power units (90d)

Top Cities for New Authorities in Oregon (Last 90 Days)

CityNew authorities
Portland35
Salem27
Medford10
Roseburg8
Eugene8

Fleet Size of New Oregon Authorities (Last 90 Days)

164
Owner-operators (1 truck)
106
Small fleets (2–5 trucks)
23
Larger fleets (6+ trucks)

Insurance on File — What the Numbers Mean

99% of Oregon carriers granted authority in the last 90 days show no BIPD insurance filing in the FMCSA system. This is expected — federal regulations give new carriers up to 90 days after receiving authority to file a BMC-91X with FMCSA. Insurance agents and underwriters who identify these carriers early are well-positioned to be the first call.

IQS Booster monitors the FMCSA registry daily and alerts you the moment a new carrier appears in your target states — before they file insurance anywhere.

Frequently Asked Questions

How many new trucking authorities were granted in Oregon in the last 30 days?

119 new trucking authorities were granted to carriers physically located in Oregon over the past 30 days. Over the past 90 days, that number rises to 311.

What is a "new trucking authority" in FMCSA terms?

A new trucking authority refers to a carrier that received a new USDOT number or MC (Motor Carrier) number — the FMCSA's core identifier for interstate commerce. The add_date field in the FMCSA carrier census marks when the carrier first appeared in the registry.

Why do so many new Oregon carriers have no insurance on file?

Federal regulations (49 CFR Part 387) require carriers to have insurance on file before operating, but the FMCSA carrier census data lags the actual insurance-filing process. The 99% rate reflects carriers whose BMC-91X has not yet posted to the FMCSA system — many will have active policies through their insurer that simply haven't been electronically transmitted to FMCSA yet.

How often is this Oregon data updated?

This page is revalidated daily from the FMCSA carrier registry. The underlying dataset is maintained by IQS Booster's carrier-app pipeline, which syncs with the FMCSA SAFER system every 24 hours.

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