Lane planning checklist
Use this as a practical review aid. It is not legal, financial, tax, or compliance advice.
Written and reviewed by LaneMath Editorial Team. Updated 2026-06-08. LaneMath pages are maintained as practical carrier education using public references, example-only math, and internal editorial review.
When to use it
Use this lane economics checklist when the next step depends on written terms, not just a quick phone explanation.
Checklist
Common mistakes
- Comparing only the headline revenue without checking timing, total miles, and paperwork.
- Relying on a phone comment when the written load file says something different.
- Leaving the final decision undocumented even when the load carries an obvious risk.
Working format
- Use a short written note with load number, lane, broker, date, and the open item being checked.
- Mark each item as confirmed, missing, or not applicable.
- Keep the finished checklist with the rate confirmation or billing packet.
References and methodology
- Industry terminology and editorial explanation - LaneMath Editorial Desk. Editorial explanations are not official guidance, legal advice, or market data.