Heavy Haulers Of Florida LLC (USDOT 4167480)
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Vehicle OOS vs nat'l avg
Heavy Haulers of Florida LLC (USDOT 4167480) carries a federal safety record marked by two separate authority revocations on file with FMCSA — an unusually high count for a single operating entity — alongside a violation profile that places this carrier among the worst-scoring in the country for maintenance compliance. Over the most recent 24-month inspection window, FMCSA records document 23 violations spanning four distinct categories: maintenance, unsafe driving, hours of service, and driver fitness. That breadth of violation types is notable on its own, but the maintenance component drives the most severe ranking: at the 97th percentile nationally, Heavy Haulers of Florida LLC ranks among the worst-performing carriers in the United States for maintenance-related violations, a category that reflects the condition and roadworthiness of the equipment put into service.
The authority history adds a separate layer to this record. FMCSA records show two authority revocations on file, along with one identified lapse period extending to a longest gap of 41 days — meaning federal operating authority was absent for more than five weeks during that interval. These are administrative record facts drawn directly from FMCSA filings.
The crash record during the reviewed period consists of one reported crash, with zero fatalities and zero injuries recorded, and a night-crash share of zero — all crashes occurred during daytime hours. The single-crash count stands in contrast to the high-volume violation record, which spans multiple compliance categories and reaches a near-ceiling severity rank for maintenance.
The violation breakdown across all four categories — maintenance deficiencies, unsafe-driving citations, hours-of-service infractions, and driver-fitness findings — reflects a compliance posture that FMCSA data places at or near the highest-risk tier among active carriers. Carriers ranked at the 97th percentile for maintenance violations have recorded inspection findings that exceed the vast majority of their peers nationally.
If you or someone you know was injured in a crash involving Heavy Haulers of Florida LLC, you may have the right to pursue a legal claim. An attorney experienced in commercial trucking cases can review the FMCSA safety record and advise you on your options. Speaking with a lawyer costs nothing upfront at most trucking injury firms, and the public record outlined here may be relevant to your case.
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Trailing 24-month federal record
Recent severe & fatal incidents — Heavy Haulers Of Florida LLC
This carrier's trailing 24-month federal crash record. The cards below surface the most severe incidents; the full record of individual incidents follows. This is a records list, not a total.
No severe or fatal incidents recorded in the trailing 24-month window.
Individual incident record
| Date | State | County | Severity | Fatalities | Injuries | Tow-Away | FMCSA Source |
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| Jul 31, 2024 | MD | — | Property damage | 0 | 0 | Yes | SAFER → |
Jul 31, 2024
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- 0
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- 0
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- Yes
Source: FMCSA Motor Carrier Crash File (manual) · Data snapshot May 12, 2026. Each crash record is individually verifiable via FMCSA SAFER.
Federal violation record — 23 violations recorded in the trailing 24-month inspection window; categories at or above the 80th percentile: unsafe driving, maintenance, hours-of-service. Source: FMCSA SMS BASIC.
Night-driving crash pattern
Night-driving analysis: insufficient crash sample (N < 5).
Pattern detection requires at least 5 documented crashes in the past 5-year window.
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Verified federal extraction · 2026-07-05 05:55:14 UTC