Edward Runyon (DOT 978886, MC MC799056) is a Kentucky-based intrastate hazmat carrier headquartered in Taylorsville, KY. As of June 3, 2026 at 12:30 AM, operating authority is currently active. TruckGraph has detected 2 risk signals on this carrier, including: required mcs-150 compliance filing overdue; no inspection history on record. TruckGraph rates this carrier "Caution" based on FMCSA compliance data, inspection history, insurance status, and network connection analysis. Last synced: June 3, 2026 at 12:30 AM.
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Is Edward Runyon authorized to operate?
Yes. Edward Runyon holds Contract operating authority and is currently active.
What is Edward Runyon's safety record?
Edward Runyon does not have a substantial inspection history on record. This may indicate limited interstate operations.
How many trucks does Edward Runyon operate?
Edward Runyon operates 1 power units with approximately 1 drivers.
Is Edward Runyon insured?
Edward Runyon has active insurance coverage on file. Coverage amount and carrier details are shown in the insurance section above.
Has Edward Runyon had any risk indicators?
Edward Runyon has a risk score of 25/100 (Caution) with 2 active risk signals. Review the risk section above and verify independently before tendering.
What is the DOT number for Edward Runyon?
Edward Runyon's DOT number is 978886 and MC number is MC799056. These identifiers are assigned by the FMCSA and can be used to look up this carrier in official compliance databases.
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