Chicago to new york

Discussion in 'Experienced Truckers' Advice' started by ppioter, Apr 2, 2011.

  1. ‘Olhand

    ‘Olhand Cantankerous Crusty

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    Ok-- to give you an honest actual answer you have to give me
    1-what will your gross weight be? close not exact
    2-Where in NY? City or where--exact place please?
    3-How much time do you have to make trip?
    Gibe me that--I'll let you know tolls and best alternate routes OK??
     
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  3. jbshadow

    jbshadow Light Load Member

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    Easy there big fella rookies just askin questions. HAHA.
     
  4. bubba mark

    bubba mark Medium Load Member

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    If you go across I-80 the only tolls will be in OH, IN, IL. In PA and NJ it isn't a toll road. Now once you get to the NJ turn pike it will start costing you money again. Where are you going in NY?

    BTW, I-80 is the best way to go.
     
  5. Rerun8963

    Rerun8963 Road Train Member

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    well then "rookies" ought to have an atlas....?? maybe perhaps ask one of their co-workers, maybe perhaps get routing from the company...??

    if a "rookie" cannot get directions from THOSE sources are we to be their GPS/atlas....???


    what was the "rookie" doing during any training he was going through with his trainer..?? didn't the trainer advise him to GET AN ATLAS...????

    didn't the trainer explain how to get directions from the Qualcomm...???

    sounds to me like that "rookie" failed miserably in learning when he HAD the chance...???

    also, if the rookie is using a laptop from his truck, couldn't he "google" or mapquest his route..??? i do believe rand mcnally also has a website for directions...???
     
  6. terrylamar

    terrylamar Road Train Member

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    My atlas doesn't give the toll rate. He is asking for the best route considering tolls. You really don't have to respond to him, since it is such a burden helping out a fellow drive, noob or not.
     
  7. Rerun8963

    Rerun8963 Road Train Member

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    you really NEED to check my post count over yours then stop and think how much I DO HELP people......but when someone asks "how to get to" and doesn't even look at the options they had, like an atlas, or Qualcomm, or his driver-trainer, then NOT EVEN KNOW HE NEEDS MONEY for the truck, tells me THAT NOOB is doomed from the start..

    are we to hold thier hands each and every time..??

    the "prudent or PROFESSIONAL DRIVER" would have truck money, and atlas, and GO.......if one does not have the needed things for the road, then perhaps the road isn't for them...???

    and by the way, I WILL RESPOND as i see.......don't like it...?? do not read it.....
     
  8. trucker_101

    trucker_101 Heavy Load Member

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    I posted this on the other thread you started. But I'll post it here in case it helps you.


    This route might be already posted? I used Microsoft Streets & Trips & set it up to use less toll & more interstates & other roads. If I was actually driving this route, I would look at it in more detail.But this gives you a general idea. Hope this helps..:biggrin_25520:
    I don't think there is a toll road on here.

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    Mile Instruction For
    Summary: 827.9 miles (23 hours, 25 minutes)
    Check your departure time; the next stop is in a different time zone.
    0.0 Depart Chicago on N Lasalle St (South) 0.1 mi
    0.1 Turn RIGHT (West) onto W Madison St 0.7 mi
    0.8 Take Ramp (LEFT) onto I-90 [I-94] 7.6 mi
    8.4 Keep RIGHT onto I-94 [Dan Ryan Expy E] 16.6 mi
    25.0 Road name changes to I-80 [I-94] 12.7 mi
    27.0 Entering Indiana
    37.7 At exit 11, take Ramp (RIGHT) onto I-65 [Casimir Pulaski Memorial Hwy] 6.8 mi
    44.5 At exit 253, turn RIGHT onto Ramp 0.3 mi
    44.9 Keep LEFT to stay on Ramp 87 yds
    44.9 Take Local road(s) onto US-30 [E 81st Ave] 117.6 mi
    Resurfacing between Etna Green and Pierceton (EB) (August 9, 2010 - March 31, 2011)
    162.5 Take Ramp (RIGHT) onto I-69 [US-30] 5.9 mi
    168.4 At exit 115, take Ramp (RIGHT) onto I-469 [US-30] 11.6 mi
    179.9 At exit 19A, take Ramp (RIGHT) onto US-30 [SR-930] 23.3 mi
    191.0 Entering Ohio
    203.2 Road name changes to US-224 [US-30] 2.0 mi
    205.2 Road name changes to US-30 69.4 mi
    274.6 Merge onto US-23 [US-30] 5.8 mi
    280.4 Keep RIGHT onto US-30 46.5 mi
    326.9 Take Ramp (RIGHT) onto I-71 32.9 mi
    359.7 At exit 209, turn RIGHT onto Ramp 0.6 mi
    360.4 Take Ramp (RIGHT) onto I-76 [US-224] 17.8 mi
    378.2 Take Ramp (RIGHT) onto I-76 1.8 mi
    380.0 At exit 20, take Ramp (RIGHT) onto I-76 [I-77] 40.1 mi
    420.1 Road name changes to I-80 309.7 mi
    437.9 Entering Pennsylvania
    Interchange Reconstruction near Brookville (EB) (October 1, 2010 - August 31, 2011)
    729.9 Rest break (645 mins)
    729.9 Stay on I-80 (East) 86.8 mi
    748.7 Entering New Jersey
    Resurfacing between Paterson and Teterboro (EB) (June 30, 2010 - March 18, 2011)
    816.6 Turn LEFT onto Ramp 0.3 mi
    816.9 At exit 70A-B, take Ramp (LEFT) onto I-95 [New Jersey Tpke] 9.0 mi
    821.1 Entering New York
    Bridge work near Bronx (EB) (April 16, 2010 - November 30, 2013)
    825.9 At exit 5A, take Ramp (RIGHT) onto Cross Bronx Expy 0.2 mi
    826.1 Turn LEFT (North) onto White Plains Rd 0.8 mi
    826.9 Turn RIGHT (East) onto Morris Park Ave 0.8 mi
    827.7 Turn RIGHT (South) onto Tomlinson Ave 0.1 mi
    827.8 Turn RIGHT (West) onto Van Nest Ave, then immediately turn RIGHT (North) onto Haight Ave 0.1 mi
    Check local time; this stop is in a different time zone.
    827.9 Turn LEFT (West) onto Local road(s) 43 yds
    827.9 Arrive Bronx

    SUMMARY
    Driving distance: 827.9 miles
    Trip duration: 23 hours, 25 minutes
    Driving time: 12 hours, 40 minutes
     
    Last edited: Apr 2, 2011
  9. kalh7

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    if your on here that probably means you have the internet. just go to that states toll road website and you can look up the price.
     
  10. ladywrongway03

    ladywrongway03 Heavy Load Member

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    atlas'es and gps dont tell the price of tolls.Some drivers may know a better way to go.I use my tools but it doesnt hurt to ask another driver
     
  11. jbshadow

    jbshadow Light Load Member

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    So if I was going to Champlaign NY I80 would be my best route?

    Just asking.
     
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