Jacob Kravitz

Trucking Analyst & Writer

Jacob Kravitz is a trucking industry writer and analyst with over 13 years of experience in freight writing and logistics analysis since 2013. 

“Old lessons still matter, even in new systems and faster times.“

About Author

Born in 1986 in Ohio, USA, Jacob grew up in a working-class family near Dayton, where trucking was part of everyday life. He is known for turning complex freight and regulatory topics into clear, practical insights that drivers and owner-operators can actually use on the road.

Early exposure to freight yards, dispatch conversations, and regional hauling operations gave him a strong real-world understanding of the industry before he ever began writing professionally. His father worked in regional freight operations, and those early experiences around trucks, repair yards, and loading docks gave Jacob a real-world understanding of the industry long before he ever wrote about it.

Before becoming a writer, Jacob spent several years around regional carriers and logistics operations, gaining hands-on exposure to dispatch coordination, load planning, and driver communication. 

By 2013, he began sharing trucking insights and commentary in online logistics communities, focusing on industry news, regulatory updates, and the everyday challenges drivers face. What started as informal writing gradually turned into a professional path in trucking media and driver education.

Jacob is especially known for breaking down FMCSA updates, fuel price changes, freight market trends, and seasonal road conditions in a way that feels simple, direct, and useful. Instead of overwhelming readers with jargon, he focuses on what drivers actually need to know to plan better routes and avoid costly delays.

Outside of work, Jacob lives a relatively quiet life. He is married and has a young son, and much of his free time is spent outdoors or on road trips with his family, often recreating parts of routes he used to travel in his early career. He also has a German Shepherd named Rocky, who has become something of a “co-pilot” on long drives and personal trips.

Since 2017, Jacob has placed even more emphasis on driver safety and smarter decision-making, with many of his insights shaped by conversations with drivers across the Midwest and Southern freight routes.

List of Topics Jacob Is Known For:

- FMCSA rule changes and compliance updates

- Freight market trends and seasonal shifts

- Fuel prices and their impact on trucking

- Driver safety and risk prevention

- Route planning and trip efficiency

- Truck maintenance basics for everyday operations

- Real-life challenges for regional drivers

- Industry news explained in simple terms

Articles by Author

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