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Lovejoy 12-10-2021 07:00 PM

Speed limit 70, 60 for trucks [Speeding]
 
In my state of washington, on the dry side, a standard limit away from towns is 70 for cars, 60 for trucks. Big rigs are almost always seen going 70 in those zones. If they deviate from this for reasons other than load/road conditions they go faster more often than slower. So the industry default is speeding by 10+ mph. In my little pickup I tend to go the speed limit and plan to do so as a trucker.
My question is, if the entire trucking fleet is speeding here, will the people that hire me not give me enough time to complete my runs at the actual speed limit and still have time for things like sleeping?

Scoe 12-11-2021 01:46 AM

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Originally Posted by Lovejoy (Post 725796)
In my state of washington, on the dry side, a standard limit away from towns is 70 for cars, 60 for trucks. Big rigs are almost always seen going 70 in those zones. If they deviate from this for reasons other than load/road conditions they go faster more often than slower. So the industry default is speeding by 10+ mph. In my little pickup I tend to go the speed limit and plan to do so as a trucker.
My question is, if the entire trucking fleet is speeding here, will the people that hire me not give me enough time to complete my runs at the actual speed limit and still have time for things like sleeping?

I run I-5 in Washington almost daily. Rule of thumb, but not official, is 5 over the 60mph is almost always ok. I do get passed by drivers doing 70mph in the 60mph zone, by a different type of driver that seems to be permeating the industry.

It is not typical to be dispatched at an average mph over the posted speed limit.

Lovejoy 12-11-2021 06:11 PM

Thank you :-)

FrancisJAnderson 08-10-2023 06:52 AM

Thanks for the info.

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