Owner-operator
2 power units. Brokers price each fleet type apart.
Load decision · FMCSA snapshot · Jun 13, 2026
Not enough federal record to assess. Verify authority and insurance directly.
Owner-operator
2 power units. Brokers price each fleet type apart.
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Not yet decoded
23 yr unchanged
Same registration since 2002 — no chameleon / reincarnation signal.
HY TECH AUTOMOTIVE OF PRINCETON INC (USDOT 1073976) is unrated by Vektor because the carrier's FMCSA record does not contain enough evidence for a safety score as of Jun 13, 2026.
The carrier has an unknown current for-hire authority status because no FMCSA L&I authority row is available as of Jun 13, 2026.
It has an unknown current BIPD insurance status because no FMCSA L&I active-filing snapshot is available as of Jun 13, 2026.
The carrier received 0 roadside inspections in the last 24 months — 0 vehicle-level and 0 driver-level, according to FMCSA roadside-inspection data refreshed Jun 13, 2026.
The carrier has 0 reportable crashes in the last 24 months and 0 fatal crashes across the full FMCSA crash record available as of Jun 13, 2026.
It reports 2 power units and 5 drivers in its most recent MCS-150 filing dated Jan 3, 2024.
It has no FMCSA-assigned safety rating in the federal record refreshed Jun 13, 2026.
HY TECH AUTOMOTIVE OF PRINCETON INC's USDOT number is 1073976.
As of Jun 13, 2026, HY TECH AUTOMOTIVE OF PRINCETON INC is inactive in the FMCSA register.
HY TECH AUTOMOTIVE OF PRINCETON INC operates 2 power units and 5 drivers per its most recent MCS-150 filing.
HY TECH AUTOMOTIVE OF PRINCETON INC is based in MILACA, MN.
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