It's approximately 5 days from Ontario to BC when running single. Therefore half that time if your wife drives half the miles. Figure in lots of variables that add time. Level ones, hitting every light on the way, road closures of BC highways, or if your a nervously nelly in BC and have to drive way too slow, etc etc etc.
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Way back when, I hauled a lot of scheduled loads between S Ontario and BC, never late with a load unless the highway was shut down or the weather was real nasty.
The old boys explained it to me this way.
It's about 2800 miles from Toronto to Vancouver.
If you have a target cruising speed of 65 mph you can depend on a 50 mph average speed.
This allows for traffic you might encounter, bathroom/check stops every few hours, fuelling, scales, slowing for rough stretches, construction zones, tourists, farm equipment and all else that might slow you down briefly over the 2800 mile distance.
You can count on 56 to 60 hours of driving time, say sixty for a safety margin.
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I ran team Toronto to Vancouver. Company gave us 54 to 60 hours. Without any unexpected delays, if we took longer than 60 we were wasting time, any sooner than 54 we were pushing it too hard.
Company was bought out, new owners thought everyone should be able to do it in 47 to 53 hours. Then the accident rate went sky high.Phantom Trucker, magoo68 and not4hire Thank this. -
That pretty much always applies for me. Then there is the unexpected events that sometimes occur. Very hard to beat that 50-55 range per hour on the road. IMOnot4hire Thanks this. -
For trip planning I use 80...
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