Is there a program out there that can help me figure out how many miles I drive in each state? Keeping a daily log is a hassle and difficult to me.
What are your strategies for keeping track of miles?
Your help is much appreciated.
IFTA.. keeping track of miles
Discussion in 'Ask An Owner Operator' started by carwreck, Dec 27, 2010.
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Prophesy Webmiler. The basic program is free, I use it and just enter my miles into a spreadsheet from there.
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I have one and cant find out how to view it by the quarter i see day by day but thats a pain in my ### what you go to?
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Keep track of the miles at a border in your log book. Just flag it at the time you crossed and insert the odometer where you flag it.
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I just write it down in a little book....
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Yall dont drive east coast than.
I cross states i didnt even know i was in
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I guess you'd better learn how to pay more attention then.....Matt1924 Thanks this.
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Definitely . . . like Tennessee and Georgia . . . there is a stretch where you bounce between the two states on 24.
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