We normally leave at 06:00 and return about 10:00 the following day if we don't get a backhaul. One round trip is 750-950 miles and we'll do this 3 times per week coming home empty. ~2600 miles/week.....home 4 nights....Mon, Wed, Fri, Sat.
With a backhaul, the round trips are ~1100 miles but sometimes we stay out another night. 2 trips/week for 2200 miles. |
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These people coming in here claiming to do 700-1000 miles per day are giving an unrealistic picture of the day to day driving they do. |
I did the math over and over again, and I keep coming up with an average of around 350 to 500 miles per day.
350 (or less) on busy traffic areas, and 500 on an open highway. I probably won't be able to do 70mph let alone 75mph in a DD 60 365hp with 410 rears. I don't even know if the truck will go that fast out in the open. Thats why I was wondering how you guys did, so I don't seem like a slow poke :D , even though I usually am!! |
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Those who run 700-1000 miles per day are an accident waiting to happen. |
I drive 115-120 miles in a 10hr day. LOL i love it. 55 mins to load and 25 mins to un load and make 3 loads a day. 45 mins each way give or take a few. I get 1.75 a mile as a company driver if i did 120 every day. or 19.10 an hr which is what i really get paid.
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I run between 500 to 600 per day. But I do not go into the Northeast.
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I run around 350-550 miles a day and average about 2000 to 2200 miles in 5 days
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I drove like that with Stevens, and the dispatcher hated it when I would stop. I am so glad to be done with that garbage.
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My miles per day varies a lot depending on part of country, did I load or unload during part of the day, and lots of other factors.
Generally, if it I am on a longer run and have no loading, unloading, or any other delays, I can do 620 to 650 miles and be totally legal. If I try to do more than that I find myself having to fudge the numbers. In a 6 day work week which includes some loading and unloading, etc. I will average perhaps 2400 miles so that is 400 miles per day. I was talking to a Georgia DOT officer at a scale the other day, who told me they consider 700 miles per day to be evidence of log violation and if they see a 700 mile day they start double checking everything on the log, asking for fuel receipts, double checking on miles and speed between cities and so forth until they can prove the violations and ticket them. This guy claimed they assume an honest average is about 50 mph in most conditions. |
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