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Trucking Jobs in Alabama

Alabama sits at the crossroads of major north-south and east-west freight corridors. The Port of Mobile is a growing Gulf Coast shipping hub, and the state's automotive manufacturing sector generates steady freight demand year-round.

Avg CDL Salary

$45,000 - $68,000

Key Industries

5 Sectors

Freight Corridors

3 Major Routes

Key Industries in Alabama

These industries drive the majority of freight demand in Alabama, creating consistent trucking jobs for CDL drivers across multiple equipment types.

1
Automotive manufacturing
2
Aerospace & defense
3
Steel production
4
Forestry & lumber
5
Poultry processing

Major Trucking Cities in Alabama

These cities serve as primary freight hubs, distribution centers, and terminal locations for trucking companies operating in Alabama.

Birmingham, AL
Mobile, AL
Huntsville, AL
Montgomery, AL

Top Freight Corridors in Alabama

These interstate highways and freight corridors carry the highest volume of commercial truck traffic through Alabama.

I-65 (north-south spine)
I-20/59 (Birmingham corridor)
I-10 (Gulf Coast)

CDL Requirements in Alabama

Alabama requires a CDL knowledge test and skills test at a DPS office. Minimum age 18 for intrastate, 21 for interstate. Medical card required every two years.

Frequently Asked Questions About Trucking in Alabama

What is the average truck driver salary in Alabama?

CDL truck drivers in Alabama earn between $45,000 and $68,000 annually depending on experience and haul type. OTR drivers and hazmat-endorsed drivers tend to earn toward the higher end of that range. The cost of living in Alabama is below the national average, stretching take-home pay further.

Which Alabama cities have the most trucking jobs?

Birmingham is the state's largest freight hub due to its I-20/I-59/I-65 interchange. Mobile offers port-related drayage work, Huntsville has growing aerospace logistics demand, and Montgomery serves as a central distribution point for the state.

What are the major freight corridors in Alabama?

I-65 runs the full length of the state connecting Nashville to Mobile. I-20/59 links Birmingham to Atlanta and Mississippi. I-10 runs along the Gulf Coast through Mobile, connecting Florida to Louisiana and serving port traffic.