MILAN, Indiana · DOT #125547 · 274 trucks · 0 drivers · Safety Rating: Not Rated
BAYLOR TRUCKING INC is a large fleet motor carrier based in MILAN, Indiana (USDOT #125547). As of 2026-06-15T01:22:11.007Z, it holds a Not Rated FMCSA safety rating and a FileFlo Carrier Intelligence Score of 69/100 (Moderate Risk), based on 0 recent inspection(s) and 0 recorded violation(s) in public FMCSA data.
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| Category | Score | Max |
|---|---|---|
| Safety Rating | 22 | 30 |
| Inspection Pass Rate | 15 | 20 |
| Out-of-Service Rate (vs FMCSA national avg) | 8 | 15 |
| CSA BASIC percentiles | Not measured | — |
CIS subtotal normalizes 3 publicly-available FMCSA components (Safety Rating + Inspection Pass Rate + OOS Rate) to a 0–100 surface. CSA SMS BASIC percentiles are not published in FMCSA's public Socrata datasets and the SMS portal at ai.fmcsa.dot.gov is not crawlable at scale, so we surface a transparent "Not measured" rather than fabricate a score component. Carriers with a Compliance Review on record may have published BASIC data on the SAFER snapshot for that DOT.
BAYLOR TRUCKING INC is a large fleet operating out of MILAN, Indiana with USDOT number 125547. The company operates 274 power units and has no published FMCSA safety rating (most active carriers are unrated unless they have undergone a compliance review). Based on our analysis of federal safety data, BAYLOR TRUCKING INC has a FileFlo Carrier Intelligence Score (CIS) of 69/100, classified as Moderate Risk. This score reflects limited public data — a full roadside-inspection history was not available at page generation, so the inspection and out-of-service components use conservative neutral values.
Limited inspection data is currently available for BAYLOR TRUCKING INC. Carriers with fewer recorded inspections may face increased scrutiny during roadside encounters, as FMCSA inspectors may flag them for more thorough reviews.
A CIS score of 69 places BAYLOR TRUCKING INC in the Moderate Risk category. While not in immediate danger of targeted enforcement, there are areas for improvement. Common issues at this level include inconsistent driver qualification file maintenance, lapsed vehicle inspection schedules, or minor CSA BASIC score creep.
Motor carriers operating in Indiana must comply with both federal FMCSA regulations and state-specific transportation requirements. The MILAN, IN corridor is monitored by FMCSA field offices and state highway patrol units conducting roadside inspections. Carriers based in MILAN should ensure driver qualification files, vehicle inspection reports, and hours-of-service records are current and audit-ready at all times.
BAYLOR TRUCKING INC falls under the Midwestern Service Center for FMCSA field-office oversight (region code 05). Service-center territory drives which FMCSA Investigator team would conduct a new-entrant audit or compliance review if one is triggered for this carrier.
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BAYLOR TRUCKING INC is classified by FMCSA as an interstate carrier.
The carrier holds an Authorized For Hire classification — meaning it transports cargo or passengers for compensation under FMCSA operating authority and is subject to MC-number requirements at 49 CFR Part 365.
BAYLOR TRUCKING INC is flagged in FMCSA Census as a hazardous materials carrier (HM indicator: Y). Hazmat carriers are subject to additional regulations under 49 CFR Subchapter C, including HM-126 reporting, HM-232 security planning, and the Hazmat Cargo Tank Annual Inspection requirement (49 CFR 180.407). Penalties for hazmat violations can reach $89,678 per knowing violation (2026 inflation-adjusted) — substantially higher than the $16,550 baseline.
Operational range per MCS-150 filing: interstate beyond 100 miles (long-haul, 242 drivers). The 100-mile boundary matters because drivers operating within a 100-air-mile radius qualify for the short-haul exception under 49 CFR 395.1(e)(1), which removes the requirement to maintain RODS for the day.
Self-reported MCS-150 annual mileage: 24,780,213 miles. MCS-150 mileage feeds the FMCSA SafeStat exposure denominator — drastically understated mileage can artificially inflate CSA BASIC percentile scores by reducing the per-mile exposure baseline. Updates are required every 24 months under 49 CFR 390.19.
Owned equipment per the FMCSA Census filing: 248 tractors, 1248 trailers. Owned-vs-leased equipment matters for compliance documentation — owned trailers require the carrier to retain annual inspection certificates under 49 CFR 396.17, while leased trailers shift that documentation responsibility to the lease agreement.
The carrier reports 242 CDL-holding drivers on file. Each CDL driver must have a current Driver Qualification File (DQF) maintained per 49 CFR 391.51, including a Medical Examiner's Certificate, an annual MVR review, and a record of road-test results.
The FMCSA Motor Carrier Management Information System (MCMIS) crash dataset records 20 crash events involving BAYLOR TRUCKING INC in the available reporting window. Of these, 1 involved a fatality, 6 involved a reported injury, and 19 resulted in a tow-away. 20 events meet the federal-recordable threshold under 49 CFR 390.5 (fatality, injury treated away from the scene, OR tow-away of any vehicle).
Federal-recordable crashes feed the Crash Indicator BASIC in CSA — carriers above the intervention threshold are 7–10x more likely to be selected for a compliance review than peer carriers below the threshold. Insurance carriers also pull federal-recordable crash counts during quoting; a single recordable crash in a 24-month look-back can drive a 10-20% premium increase for owner-operators and small fleets.
Most recent recorded event: I 75 NB MM 340, TUNNEL HILL, GA on 20251220.
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No recent inspection records found for BAYLOR TRUCKING INC (DOT #125547). New carriers or those with limited interstate operations may have fewer recorded inspections.
BAYLOR TRUCKING INC (USDOT #125547) does not currently carry a published FMCSA safety rating. A "Not Rated" status is common for carriers that have never had a compliance review — it is not a negative finding. FileFlo scores the carrier at 69/100 (Moderate Risk) from the public inspection and out-of-service data that is available.
Per its most recent FMCSA MCS-150 filing, BAYLOR TRUCKING INC operates 274 power unit(s) and 0 driver(s), classifying it as a large fleet. Fleet counts are self-reported to FMCSA and can lag a carrier's current operation.
BAYLOR TRUCKING INC is registered with the FMCSA at a physical address in MILAN, Indiana, under USDOT number 125547.
No recent DOT inspections are currently on record for BAYLOR TRUCKING INC (USDOT #125547) in FMCSA's public Socrata datasets. New carriers and those running limited interstate operations often have few recorded inspections; this is not itself a compliance finding.
BAYLOR TRUCKING INC scores 69/100 (Moderate Risk) on FileFlo's Carrier Intelligence Score. The score normalizes three public FMCSA components — safety rating, inspection pass rate, and out-of-service rate versus the national average — into one 0–100 surface. CSA SMS BASIC percentiles are not published in FMCSA's public data and are excluded rather than estimated.
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Data sourced from FMCSA public records and the Socrata transportation dataset. Last updated: 2026-06-15T01:22:11.007Z. Information may not reflect the carrier's current status. Dispute this record · Claim this profile