Royalty-Free Music for Trucking Company Videos

Choose background music for route footage, driver stories, fleet promos, and transport service ads

Royalty-free music selection for trucking company videos with route footage and driver stories

Trucking company videos need music that supports motion, trust, and scale without making the edit feel fake.

A route video, driver feature, recruitment clip, fleet promo, or transport service ad all need a different feel. A track that works under drone footage of highways may feel too large for a driver interview. A cinematic intro may sound wrong under a short social post about on-time delivery.

This page helps you choose music for trucking company videos and check the licensing basics before you publish.

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Use music that matches the job of the video. Pick steady, confident tracks for brand films and transport service promos. Use warmer tracks for driver stories and recruitment clips. Choose tighter, rhythmic tracks for road footage, fleet movement, and short social edits.

For commercial trucking content, use licensed music that covers business use, ads, social posts, and cross-platform publishing. Keep proof of the track, purchase, and license before the video goes live.

Match the track to the trucking story

A trucking company video usually sells reliability. The music should make the company feel capable, steady, and real.

Route footage, highway shots, and drone clips

Use tracks with forward motion. Light percussion, clean guitars, subtle synths, and steady builds can help the edit move without sounding too dramatic. The goal is progress, not movie-trailer tension.

Bold Drive
Bold Drive
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Fresh Momentum
Fresh Momentum
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Savory Motion
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Bold Drive
Bold Drive
Rock, Indie Rock, Soft Rock, Chill Pop · Uptempo
Fresh Momentum
Fresh Momentum
Rock, Indie Rock, Cinematic, Ambient Pop · Uptempo
Savory Motion
Savory Motion
Rock, Indie Rock, Cinematic Electronic, Ambient Pop, Indie Pop · Uptempo

Driver stories

Choose music that feels more human. A warm acoustic track, light piano, or soft ambient bed can support interviews without fighting the voice. The driver should stay at the center of the story.

Slow Path
Slow Path
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Quiet Reflection
Quiet Reflection
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Clear Skies
Clear Skies
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Slow Path
Slow Path
Chill Pop, Ambient Pop, Cinematic, Lo-fi · Downtempo
Quiet Reflection
Quiet Reflection
Instrumental Rock, Indie Rock, Blues, Acoustic · Midtempo
Clear Skies
Clear Skies
Chillout, Lounge, Ambient Pop, Electronic, Lo-fi · Downtempo

Service promos

Use music that feels organized and confident. A trucking company showing local routes, regional coverage, or nationwide transport needs a track that feels dependable. Avoid music that sounds too playful, too aggressive, or too luxury-focused unless the brand already uses that tone.

Focused Energy
Focused Energy
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Vital Pulse
Vital Pulse
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Confident Stride
Confident Stride
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Focused Energy
Focused Energy
Indie Rock, Funk, Blues, Dance, Corporate · Midtempo
Vital Pulse
Vital Pulse
House, Deep House, Cinematic, Pop, Corporate · Uptempo
Confident Stride
Confident Stride
Dance, EDM, Pop, Cinematic, Corporate, Ambient Pop · Uptempo

Recruitment videos

Pick music that feels grounded and positive. The edit may show drivers, dispatchers, mechanics, road footage, and family time. The track should support pride in the work without pushing too hard.

Joyful Bounce
Joyful Bounce
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Chill Rhythm
Chill Rhythm
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Healthy Rhythm
Healthy Rhythm
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Joyful Bounce
Joyful Bounce
Rock, Indie Rock, Indie Pop, Acoustic Folk, Corporate · Midtempo
Chill Rhythm
Chill Rhythm
Indie Electronic, Chillout, Lo-fi, Acoustic Pop, Pop · Uptempo
Healthy Rhythm
Healthy Rhythm
Pop, Indie Pop, Uplifting Pop, Corporate Inspirational, Light Dance Music · Midtempo

Choose music by video format

A homepage brand video has more room to build. It can open with a calm intro, grow under road footage, and land on a strong ending with the company logo.

A social ad needs a faster start. The track should give the first three seconds a clear pulse so the edit feels active right away. This works well for short clips showing trucks leaving the yard, loading, crossing a bridge, or arriving at a delivery point.

A client-facing capability video needs restraint. A track under a B2B pitch, sales deck, or trade show screen should sound clean and professional. The music should support claims about service areas, equipment, safety culture, and delivery reliability.

A YouTube or website case study needs space for voiceover. Use a track with a simple arrangement, fewer lead melodies, and enough room for narration. If the track competes with spoken words, the video feels harder to follow.

A behind-the-scenes driver or yard video can feel more casual. Use music that fits real work footage, not polished stock-footage energy. The track should make the company feel approachable and active.

Check licensing before the trucking video goes live

A trucking video can appear in several places after one edit is finished. A company may post it on YouTube, embed it on a website, run it as a social ad, send it to prospects, show it at an expo, or hand it to a recruitment partner.

That means the music needs to fit the actual publishing plan.

Before export, check three things:

  1. The license covers commercial or business use.
  2. The track stays embedded inside the finished video.
  3. The raw music file is kept out of client folders, public downloads, and shared asset packs.

This is especially important for agencies and videographers. A client may ask for the finished trucking video, shorter social cuts, and a version for paid ads. Keep the music license, receipt, track name, and final usage notes together before delivery.

Audiodrome’s license covers personal, commercial, and client video Projects when the music stays embedded in the finished video.

Screenshot of Audiodrome license terms covering personal, commercial, and client video projects
Audiodrome License Agreement

That makes it practical for trucking company content like route updates, recruitment videos, service promos, social ads, and seasonal campaigns. Keep the raw track out of client handoffs, and save the license details with the final project files.


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