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bamalu 04-03-2008 08:54 PM

Avg. speed per trip?
 
What is your avg. mph per trip?

Evinrude 04-03-2008 09:28 PM

Re: Avg. speed per trip?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by bamalu
What is your avg. mph per trip?


Mine is 20 mph but I include all time for the trip. Works out to be $6.40 per hour. This rate is based on .32 cpm.

Mr. Ford95 04-03-2008 09:49 PM

Depends on where your driving as to what your average is. Most companies figure it at 50 mph when setting delivery times. If your doing mountains all day, it will be lower, if your running in the midwest, it's all flat and the hammer is down, so it will be faster. How much stopping are you doing during the run will also factor into your average.

Uturn2001 04-03-2008 11:44 PM

It also depends on what the truck is governed at.

flood 04-04-2008 12:01 AM

it depends on how much you open the left door

Evinrude 04-04-2008 12:08 AM

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Originally Posted by flood
it depends on how much you open the left door





that's right...heaven forbid you stop to take a 15 min break,or call for directions, check your equipment, get some fuel, snow storm's , got in traffic jams, get pulled over for a level 1 inspection or broken down...etc.

flood 04-04-2008 01:17 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Evinrude
Quote:

Originally Posted by flood
it depends on how much you open the left door





that's right...heaven forbid you stop to take a 15 min break,or call for directions, check your equipment, get some fuel, snow storm's , got in traffic jams, get pulled over for a level 1 inspection or broken down...etc.

who pi$$ed in your wheaties today.....? i stand by my statement the driver keeping the left door closed will up your avg. speed, i didn't say not to do the above BUT you also don't need to stop every hour and take a break either.

chicago heights, il. to west sacramento, ca. (fedex) stopping for breaks, fueling, driver changes, hasmat tire checks, 2056 miles and we will do it in 41 hr's thats a 50 mph avg. and yes that did include a level 1 (utah port of entry) and a flat trailer tire on the side if the road at (point of rocks, wy) at 0300.

things like snow, ice, traffic jams you can't control BUT how offen you stop and how long you take a break you can control. most days in 12hr i have 10.5-10.75 on line 3 and she drivers the same way that is how we run 1100-1200 miles per day. if we want to goof off at a truck stop we do it later when we don't have a load.

Evinrude 04-04-2008 01:26 AM

Teaming has its advantages that for sure... glad your makin some miles. But 2 people in an 8 foot box is not for me...

Walking Eagle 04-04-2008 02:09 AM

flood is right, yah have to keep the left door closed. I heavey haul so in most states am limited to 1/2 before sunrise to 1/2 after sunset but still back East I can get 550 a day and West I can squeeze more. (Ah, that's what my log shows, not what actualy happens :))
Truck and keep the drivers door shut !!!!

Evinrude 04-04-2008 06:56 AM

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Originally Posted by Walking Eagle
flood is right, yah have to keep the left door closed. I heavey haul so in most states am limited to 1/2 before sunrise to 1/2 after sunset but still back East I can get 550 a day and West I can squeeze more. (Ah, that's what my log shows, not what actualy happens :))
Truck and keep the drivers door shut !!!!



Great advice....I wonder why I never thought of that.


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