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United Rentals (North America) Inc

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Doing business as United Rentals

USDOT
899748
Carrier type
Authorized for hire · Interstate · Property
Headquarters
Irving, TX
Fleet
8,747 trucks · 8,104 drivers · 3,735 CDL
Annual mileage
259,593,466 mi (2025)
Legal name on file
UNITED RENTALS (NORTH AMERICA) INCfrom FMCSA record

FMCSA safety rating

Satisfactory — rated 2010-07-27, 16 years ago

Assigned by FMCSA after a compliance review. This is the agency's own rating, not a CarrierRanked figure.

Cargo carried

  • Metal: sheets, coils, rolls
  • Motor vehicles
  • Machinery, large objects
  • Construction

Cargo classes this carrier reported on its MCS-150.

Based on 3,466 inspections in the last 24 months. Latest public snapshot 2026-08-22.

The figures below are calculated by CarrierRanked from public FMCSA records. They are not FMCSA ratings.

Vehicle out-of-service rate

16.7%

Similar-size fleet median 15%

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61th percentile among similar-size fleets, shown for context only

Share of vehicle inspections where the truck was ordered out of service. 2,268 vehicle inspections, trailing 24 months.

Driver out-of-service rate

1.9%

Similar-size fleet median 1%

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77th percentile among similar-size fleets, shown for context only

Share of driver inspections where the driver was ordered out of service. 3,447 driver inspections, trailing 24 months.

Crashes, last 24 months

264

3.02 per 100 trucks

9 involving a fatality · 90 an injury · 246 a tow-away

Fleet size is self-reported by the carrier, so treat this ratio as approximate.

Federally reportable crashes: a fatality, an injury taken from the scene, or a tow-away. Not all crashes are the carrier’s fault.

Inspections, last 24 months

3,466

Across 50 states

Roadside inspections by state and federal officers. More inspections means the figures rest on more evidence.

How this page adds context to the federal record

  • Percentile scales compare this carrier against fleets of similar size. The official lookup shows raw counts with no comparison.
  • The activity chart rebuilds 24 months of month-by-month inspection and out-of-service history, which the official lookup reports only as a running total.
  • The state list shows where its trucks were actually stopped, so you can tell whether a carrier runs anywhere near you — the official lookup does not break activity down by state.

Inspection activity, last 24 months

2024-082026-07
  • Inspections with no out-of-service order
  • Inspections with an out-of-service order

The share of inspections producing an out-of-service order fell to 11.5% over the most recent 12 months, from 13.8% in the 12 months before that.

Fleet size unchanged across snapshots from 2026-08-12 to 2026-08-22 — 8,747 power units. A fleet-size chart appears here once it moves.

Where its trucks were inspected

States where this carrier’s trucks were stopped for inspection over the last 24 months — a rough guide to where it runs, and a way to see whether it operates near you. Inspection counts also reflect how heavily each state enforces, so a high count is not by itself evidence of more miles driven there.

AK: 18 inspectionsAL: 32 inspectionsAR: 15 inspectionsAZ: 29 inspectionsCA: 548 inspectionsCO: 108 inspectionsCT: 23 inspectionsFL: 192 inspectionsGA: 116 inspectionsHI: none on fileIA: 22 inspectionsID: 16 inspectionsIL: 45 inspectionsIN: 33 inspectionsKS: 15 inspectionsKY: 68 inspectionsLA: 84 inspectionsMA: 39 inspectionsMD: 145 inspectionsME: 56 inspectionsMI: 38 inspectionsMN: 38 inspectionsMO: 57 inspectionsMS: 32 inspectionsMT: 6 inspectionsNC: 243 inspectionsND: 8 inspectionsNE: 15 inspectionsNH: 45 inspectionsNJ: 84 inspectionsNM: 33 inspectionsNV: 26 inspectionsNY: 303 inspectionsOH: 25 inspectionsOK: 42 inspectionsOR: 11 inspectionsPA: 126 inspectionsSC: 61 inspectionsSD: 11 inspectionsTN: 59 inspectionsTX: 215 inspectionsUT: 22 inspectionsVA: 45 inspectionsVT: 23 inspectionsWA: 96 inspectionsWI: 35 inspectionsWV: 79 inspectionsWY: 16 inspectionsDC: 20 inspectionsDE: 27 inspectionsRI: 4 inspections
FewerMore inspectionsNone on fileSmall states shown as dots

Shading is relative to this carrier’s own busiest state, not to other carriers.

Busiest states

  • California54816%
  • New York3039%
  • North Carolina2437%
  • Texas2156%
  • Florida1926%
  • Maryland1454%

Plus 44 more states 50 in total over the last 24 months.

Not shown on the map: US 15, PR 2. These records carry a territory or non-state jurisdiction code rather than a state.

Inspections

3,466 roadside inspections in the last 24 months across 50 states. 437 of them placed a vehicle or driver out of service.

Show recent inspections
DateStateLevelViolationsOut of service
2026-08-19ALLevel 21No order
2026-08-19OKLevel 30No order
2026-08-19ALLevel 31Out of service
2026-08-19MALevel 31No order
2026-08-19MSLevel 21Out of service
2026-08-19MSLevel 30No order
2026-08-18WALevel 20No order
2026-08-18TXLevel 20No order

Showing the most recent 8 of 3,466 inspection records.

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Full data notes and corrections

Source files: FMCSA Company Census File, Vehicle Inspection File and associated violation records, and the Crash File. FMCSA data is a work of the United States Government and is not subject to copyright protection under 17 U.S.C. § 105. Data reflects FMCSA’s files as of the snapshot date shown above and may be incomplete, superseded, or contain errors originating in the source records.

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