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Do vehicles operating intrastate need to be counted for United Carrier Registration (UCR) purposes?

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A motor carrier, either for-hire or private, may exclude vehicles that operate only in intrastate commerce in the transportation of property (including, for this purpose, waste and recyclables) from the carrier’s fleet count for purposes of calculating the UCR fee.

 

Freight forwarders are not eligible for this exclusion.

 

A motor carrier may not exclude intrastate passenger vehicles. 

 

For the purposes of UCR, a vehicle is in interstate commerce and must be counted if it ever, even once, during the course of the year in question, crosses a state line or into a foreign country, or ever during that year carries either freight or passengers that began their movement in another state or country or will finish their movement in another state or country.

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