When running your hours can you actually run more miles by using the 8-2 split? Does it work well with recap hours the next week?
8 and 2 split
Discussion in 'Questions From New Drivers' started by RogerThat72, Jul 9, 2014.
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You're limited to 70 hours/week resetting, 61.25 recapping. You can easily do either without 8/2 split.
The 8/2 split is better for getting a long load from point A to point B faster -- especially if you're stuck at the shipper for at least 2 hours. It also ads flexibility if you need to stop for longer than 30 minutes along the wayRogerThat72 Thanks this. -
you drive the same amount of time. wether it's split or not. so no, you don't drive more miles.
however, the time of day in which you are driving. DOES influence the amount of miles you drive. (avoiding rush hour traffic) -
8/2's work great to salvage loading and unloading days. -
Works for me. I do them so I don't have to take the darn tootin 30 min break, Had cruise set at 62. Get tired just pull over take your 8 hr or 2 hr break and keep on trucking. It also helps for those of us who can't sleep for long periods of time. Also helps like the on guy said to avoid the traffic jams. I took my break early so I wouldn't be stuck in the nashville traffic. Break should be up about the time people are getting home. Also you have to manage it good because like now I think I'll need 6 hours to finish my trip but my hours coming back might be 5 so I think to avoid having to stop again I'll take the full 10.
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You could make a feeble argument emphasizing the ability to run over 80hours/week your first week on reset, but you would have to wait 160 hours before your 2nd reset limiting week 2 productivity to ~60 hours (average of 70 hours/week). Likewise you could run 10 hours/day on recap for 70 hours in 7 days, but then you would have to wait a day before recapping anything and would ultimately finish week 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, and 8 with 60 hours (for an average of 61.25 hours/week) -
8th day, your hours roll over from the first day genius. -
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Hostile? Nope. -
Alternatively, you could stick to 8.75 hours/day and never have to take a day off. 8.75 * 7 = 61.25 hours/week.
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