i think a couple years ago they had 5 or 6 comfort zones, now today looks like just 3, and 2 over lap the east coast, (jersey) 1 is east of the mississippi river, the other denver,co. to the east coast, so if i was base out of columbus,ohio it would be best to take the comfort zone that includes denver, less trips to the east hopefully, meaning jersey
comfort zones
Discussion in 'Swift' started by biker dave, Jan 23, 2011.
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Finally found the map of the comfort zones, and looks like 910 for me. That knocks out the NE, but includes Jersey. Surprised that nothing on the West was really included.
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if i were you, blsqueak, i'd take the 910, and if you DO get a NJ load, ask to t-call it in WV. -
I hope to go all three zones and 48, but especially the 907 and 910 zones. Well.......I should say I do until I experience the boroughs of NYC in a 72 foot rig! Don't know how I would deal with that.
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NJ Load, heck, I will ask to T-call in Columbus. Why pull the hills of Eastern Ohio and WV. -
I don't go inside the I-287 loop. I haven't been offered any CT, MA loads yet. I will go to Los Angelas. You can find a place to turn around there.
Maryland has 3/4T limits on just about every side street. I drove several miles on a street with no place to go legally in downtown Baltimore.
Western guys don't want to come East. Jonestown will plan you on lots of short runs if you let them. -
I'll do all 48 but please no New York City and Newark.
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