DOT 1399028 · MC 531226
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Source: FMCSA public records
ASPHALT & FUEL TRANSPORT LLC is a motor carrier registered under USDOT number 1399028, based in TULSA, OK. According to the most recent MCS-150 filing, the carrier operates 44 power units, classifying it as a large fleet operation. The company reports 38 drivers, a driver-to-truck ratio of 0.9. The carrier's MCS-150 form was last updated on April 24, 2025. Liability insurance is currently on file with FMCSA, provided by NATIONAL UNION FIRE INS. CO. OF PITSBGH. PA. The carrier is classified as an interstate carrier. This carrier is authorized to transport hazardous materials.
Source: FMCSA public records
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Last reported crash: November 10, 2025
Source: FMCSA Crash File(as of December 25, 2025)
National Average: Driver OOS 5.5% | Vehicle OOS 20.7%
Source: FMCSA SMS(Report: April 2026)
Medium Fleet
44 power units, 38 drivers
44
Power Units
38
Drivers
MCS-150 last filed: April 24, 2025
Reported mileage: 3,066,556
Source: FMCSA public records
Source: FMCSA public records
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