About
The Pennsylvania Motor Truck Association
The Pennsylvania Motor Truck Association was organized in 1930 to promote the common business interests of persons engaged in the motor transportation industry.
As part of a national, integrated network of trucking associations and affiliates, we identify the key issues that impact the trucking industry, and fight to
preserve and strengthen the trucking industry and its jobs in each of the 67 counties and 2,567 municipalities in Pennsylvania, and with our elected officials
in Harrisburg and Washington, D.C. We also provide an array of tangible business services to our members, delivering education and awareness programs, up-to-the-minute
industry news and trends, and money saving services.
PMTA works for you...
- Maintaining Pennsylvania's high-quality infrastructure while combating growing congestion in the Commonwealth
- Battling tolling issues while fighting against the sale of our Turnpike to private investors
- Providing educational programs designed to help members comply with the myriad state and federal regulations and compliance issues
- Working with state officials to streamline the regulatory and operating environment for motor carriers in order to sustain economic growth
- Continually improving our excellent safety record through sensible regulation, targeted enforcement efforts and better education of the motoring public on sharing the road with trucks
- Working to ensure any increase in fuel tax and/or registration fees are fair and equitable
- Simplifying time-consuming and confusing requirements and paperwork for registration and title acquisition with our exclusive PMTA Titling and Registration Services
- Being your eyes, ears and voice on Capitol Hill as the recognized and respected representative of Pennsylvania's trucking industry
- Building and protecting our trucking industry's positive image through safety programs, networking and public relations activities