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DAT TriHaul: How to Use It to Reduce Deadhead Miles

  • 2 days ago
  • 2 min read

Reducing deadhead miles is one of the biggest challenges new trucking companies face, especially when learning how to plan routes efficiently. Tools like DAT TriHaul inside DAT One help carriers identify profitable triangular routes instead of running costly empty miles. By using this unique routing feature, new carriers can turn weak lanes into stronger ones and maximize revenue on every trip.


DAT TriHaul: How to Use It to Reduce Deadhead Miles

1. What DAT TriHaul Is and Why It Matters

The DAT TriHaul tool helps carriers find alternative three-leg routes that pay more than a standard round trip. Instead of returning empty or at a low rate, carriers can analyse an extra stop that increases total revenue. This routing solution inside DAT One gives new carriers a smarter way to plan their weeks.


2. How TriHaul Helps Reduce Empty Miles

New carriers often return from delivery points with minimal freight options. With DAT TriHaul, the system shows additional cities where freight demand is stronger, allowing the driver to pick up a profitable load before heading home. This reduces wasted miles and pairs well with the market insights available in DAT One.


3. Finding Stronger Lanes Through TriHaul

TriHaul is especially useful when operating in regions with weak outbound freight. The DAT TriHaul feature identifies better-paying markets nearby, giving carriers the chance to reposition their trucks for higher rates. This makes it easier to avoid slow areas and continue running profitable loads found through DAT One.


4. Maximizing Weekly Revenue With Strategic Routing

Planning a profitable week means understanding which lanes pay best and which should be avoided. Using DAT TriHaul, carriers can turn single loads into multi-leg routes that generate higher total revenue. This works well for owner-operators and small fleets relying on the freight options inside DAT One.


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Final Thoughts

Using DAT TriHaul can dramatically improve route planning for new carriers by reducing empty miles and creating more profitable alternatives to traditional round trips. With the support of the extensive DAT network, this tool helps trucking companies understand market strengths, choose better lanes, and boost weekly revenue quickly.

If you want to:

  • Reduce deadhead miles

  • Improve your lane strategy

  • Find better-paying routes

  • Grow your trucking business efficiently

Then DAT TriHaul inside DAT One is one of the smartest tools you can use.

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