Updated May 2026
CDL Driver Salary in San Bernardino, California (May 2026)
San Bernardino, California CDL drivers earn $2,235 per week on average (median $1,800) as of May 2026. Based on 697 active CDL postings in Lanefinder's index. 31% of postings include a sign-on bonus, averaging $2,213. California freight is dominated by the Port of LA / Long Beach complex, Central Valley agriculture, and the Inland Empire warehouse cluster along I-10 and I-15.
What changed in May 2026
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How CDL pay breaks down in San Bernardino, California
Across active CDL postings in San Bernardino, California this month, pay varies meaningfully by hiring type. The breakdown below shows the average and median weekly pay for each.
| Hiring type | Avg/wk | Median/wk | Active postings |
|---|---|---|---|
| Company Driver (W2) | $1,598 | $1,526 | 353 |
| Independent Contractor (1099) | $2,340 | $2,150 | 219 |
| Owner Operator | $7,380 | $7,500 | 125 |
Source: Lanefinder index, May 2026
What San Bernardino, California drivers actually run
The route mix in San Bernardino, California this month tilts OTR: 13% regional, 78% OTR, 5% local, 3% semi-local — drawn from active postings, not historical surveys.
Guaranteed pay is on offer at 2% of San Bernardino, California postings; dedicated routes at 35%; take-truck-home at 76%. Pet-friendly policies appear at 67% and riders-allowed at 63%.
How San Bernardino, California compares to California
| San Bernardino, California | California | Delta | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Average weekly pay | $2,235 | $2,381 | -6% |
| Dedicated routes | 35% | 30% | +5 pt |
Source: Lanefinder index, May 2026
Among the figures above, average weekly pay is where San Bernardino, California differs most from California — 6% below statewide.
Driving CDL in California
California is one of the toughest states to drive CDL in the country, and one of the most lucrative for the right setup. CARB clean-truck enforcement is the most aggressive in the US, so newer equipment is effectively required for fleet work — if you're owner-op, plan the truck purchase around it. Drayage out of LA / Long Beach and warehouse-rotation work in the Inland Empire pay near the top of the national scale, but cost of living is brutal. The mountain passes (Cajon, Grapevine, Donner) add real winter complexity that most other Southwest lanes don't. Drivers with serious mountain experience earn it back.
Related guides
- Best trucking companies in San Bernardino, California
- Best owner-operator companies in San Bernardino, California
- CDL driver salary in California
The methodology behind the rankings
Rankings combine four signals: compensation (30%) including pay percentile, sign-on bonuses, guaranteed pay, and settlement frequency; FMCSA safety (25%); benefits (25%) scored differently for W2 vs owner-operator carriers; and operational performance (20%) measuring employer responsiveness and fleet scale. Recomputed monthly from real active job postings. Updated May 2026.