I’m wondering while reading some of the LTL posts, what it means when people use the term via?
Vias?
Discussion in 'LTL and Local Delivery Trucking Forum' started by Fishbait, Aug 29, 2018.
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In Latin, the word for "road" or "way" is "via." ...Fishbait Thanks this. -
Oh, well I know what that means. For some reason I thought there was a different meaning to it as abbreviation for a term of some kind when referring to the LTL routes. Some of the ways it was used in the phrasing confused me on some of the posts. Thanks for the reply.
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For example the other day I went to a meet and turn in Franklin, Ky. My meet driver brought me an empty set, and I was dispatched back to Indianapolis via Cincinnati so I could pick up a load there.Bob Dobalina and Fishbait Thank this. -
get into an accident, you can be cooked as well, as you were off route..Fishbait Thanks this. -
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@Fishbait - You will notice some companies use certain terms that are unique and guys from other places don't know what it means. While "via" does usually refer to a route (the definition we all know), "a via" -- used as a noun -- has nothing to do with that. @p608 and @Naptown answered your question. -
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