How much does a pilot car cost in Vermont?
Vermont falls in the Northeastrate market. Pilot car work here is billed as a day rate or per mile, with a height-pole premium and the usual ancillary charges. Here's the going range.
Northeast
Well-sourcedA per-mile market more than a day-rate market. Lead/chase ≈ $1.45/mi, height pole ≈ $1.55/mi, steer ≈ $1.65/mi + ~$60/day.
Ancillary charges
- Minimum / mini job
Roughly $275 standard / $350 height-pole; some markets $225–600.
- Hourly
$55–75/hr standard, $65–85/hr height-pole (≈ $10/hr pole premium).
- Standby / wait time
$50–55/hr, often with the first 1–2 hours free.
- Deadhead (empty miles)
$0.50–0.75/mi, frequently negotiable or waived when loaded miles exceed deadhead.
- Route survey
$85–100/hr (or ~$1.30/mi); ~$90/hr in western states.
- Overnight / layover
~$125/night per vehicle, or actual room cost; breakdown layover ~$250 + room.
- No-go / cancellation
$150 local / $200–250 out-of-town (plus hotel), with pre-call windows.
- Steer-car differential
Higher $/mi plus an added daily flat (e.g. $1.65/mi + $60/day).
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Informational only. These are regional market ranges, not quotes or recommended prices, and AmberLight does not set rates. Actual pricing depends on the operator, the load, the route and current demand. Compiled from published operator rate sheets (montanapilotcars.com, arizonapilotcar.com, tmppilotcar.com, sapphirerosepilotcar.com, oldsoultransport.com) and TruckersReport forum threads, 2026.
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