Hotshot trucking involves hauling smaller, more time-sensitive LTL loads within a specific timeframe, and usually to a single customer or location. Hot shot loads are normally delivered using medium-duty trucks that pull flatbed trailers. In the United States, Hot shot truck requirements tend to vary. Some hot shots need to be delivered a short distance, but others may need to go over state lines or even across the country.
Have it in mind that hot shot trucking is different from expedited shipping, which more or less involves vans, tractor-trailers, or even pickup trucks waiting on standby to get the job done. Instead of keeping expedited shipping vehicles on standby, hot shot hauling jobs are distributed to various drivers through load boards.