pros/cons of overnight driving

Discussion in 'Questions To Truckers From The General Public' started by txchristiandude, Feb 12, 2010.

  1. dle

    dle Light Load Member

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    Driving at night
    Major road construction/repairs happen
    Lot's of bright lights
    Temporary shifts to driving on shoulders

    Parking is a premium quantity
    Rest areas are full usually by 10pm until about 7am, good luck on finding a
    place to pull in some to just go use the bathroom.
    Truck stops are usually packed, including the fuel islands. Which causes
    delays in getting fuel and to do those fast things.

    Less 4 wheelers
    In the major cities probably not by much.

    Weather
    In the dark and rain it's harder to see where the road is. Even harder
    to see where ice is.

    I don't have a preference to either. I agree with the others that hours we drive are dictated by the shippers and the receivers.
     
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  3. Allow Me.

    Allow Me. Trucker Forum STAFF Staff Member

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    Drive across Ar. at night in June. You'll be stopping every 100 miles to clean off the bugs from the windshield. Driving at night is one thing, getting woke up while trying to sleep in the day time can be a PITA.
     
  4. outerspacehillbilly

    outerspacehillbilly "Instigator of the Legend"

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    Pro's

    Less traffic
    likelihood of enjoyable or at least halfway intelligent conversation on the cb most nights
    construction backups are minimized because of less traffic
    usually better quality of drivers on the road at night
    chicken coops are rarely open as much
    easy to stop and get in and out of places quickly

    Con's

    training your body to be awake at those hours when you should be sleeping
    staying alert ( see above )
    adjusting your schedule to still fit your deliveries and pickups in at the appropriate times
    animals
    less visibility
    road construction ( can also be a pro because less traffic equals less backups )
     
  5. Powder Joints

    Powder Joints Subjective Prognosticator

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    Why would you need to or care about the Supertruckers..... idiots have brakes too. If they don't like how I drive stay off my sidewalk.

    Nighttime is the only time to make miles easy. Rest is another issue. Drivers whether day or night need to recognize fatigue. You have to stay more alert at night Ill give you that....

    As far as Supertruckers, I would not let them smell my Charmin.
     
  6. Elvenhome21

    Elvenhome21 Heavy Load Member

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    when i was teaming i didnt mind the 3am to 2pm shift. I could drink all the monster in the world in the morning and it would be out of my system when i went to bed at 3pm
     
  7. Jack Smithton

    Jack Smithton Light Load Member

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    Good posts. What I always liked about driving at night was: Better radio (AM/FM) reception, fewer commercials, none of the "drive-time banter" with two guys who are supposed to be funny and a woman who is paid to laugh at everything they say :biggrin_2557: Back when all we had was AM/FM.

    Also - It sure is fun to drive through downtown anywhere at 3, 4 a.m. at 55, 60 mph, see all the quiet empty buildings, hardly any cars (even LA between 3 and 4:30 a.m.). That is so much fun that it should be illegal. Everybody else is sleeping, but you are moving freight through the night. They write songs and poems about this, and it goes w a a a y back in our history.
     
  8. Elvenhome21

    Elvenhome21 Heavy Load Member

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    Glad im not the only one. I have a ton of fun flying thru downtown chicago on 94 late at night. its the only time you can fly thru on the governor and no one in sight to cut you off.
     
  9. outerspacehillbilly

    outerspacehillbilly "Instigator of the Legend"

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    Oh there is always somebody around to cut you off in Chicago regardless what time it is. :biggrin_2559:
     
  10. vinsanity

    vinsanity Road Train Member

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    I'm getting used to the visibility issue. What I hate about night driving is when the rest areas are jammed up. I like to stop at those for a quick break.
     
  11. phroziac

    phroziac Road Train Member

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    I've had a LOT of near misses while driving at night. None were my fault, just things like...

    I was westbound on westbound I-90 in the middle of nowhere in montana, all of a sudden i see headlights in my lane. And its road construction only one lane is open.

    One time I was trucking along a 2 lane in the middle of nowhere in kansas and what i believe to be a drunk driver approached an intersection where he had a stop sign and i had nothing. He didnt look like he was going to stop, so i started slowing down. He stopped (very abruptly like he didnt plan on it), makes a right turn behind me and starts tailgating me and flashing his lights and crap at me......im going up a grade, its gonna be a while, and its YOUR fault im going slow...


    Just stuff like that.

    A lot of cool scalemasters run the scales at night. Like any other job, the night guys are cooler and less interested in actual work than the day guys.


    I don't like running all night, but what I like is running like 3-3, in either direction.

    Its nice to shut down at 4pm or so, plenty of parking.

    It's nice to shut down at 4am too, plenty of parking (everyone who got there at 6pm is leaving)

    I stay up late in my personal life so shutting down at 4am is the most comfortable schedule for me.

    This week ive been running all night all week. Its because i got a load in the middle of the night and was told i had to be at a tow yard at 6am to recover a load, got there at 5, place didnt open til 8. Then i took a 34 hour restart and wanted to roll as soon as the 34 was up...due to the rest of the week, that was 2am.. ;)

    today i finally break the cycle. My load aint ready til 1pm tomorrow. I'm 3 miles from the shipper. hehehee.
     
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