I usually follow their routing, but I'm headed to Wisconsin.
The route I was told was
I55 N to i57 N
I57 to i74 e
Illinois 47 north to i80
I80 to i294
My route I'm making is
I55 to i57
I57 to i80
I80 to i294
I'm not sure if there's a big difference as I can't do certain routes on my phone. But I figure why not take the interstate all the way instead of a state road for 87 miles
Ain't a bad deal. I would like my own independence ya know. I know I haven't been driving long, I just have that o/o desire burning in me that wants to let itself out so bad haha
Yeah you can rent a trailer from what I've read.
Ethan
I'm a flatbedder!
Discussion in 'Flatbed Trucking Forum' started by gravdigr, Jul 27, 2012.
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Where are you starting from and where are you going? That route looks weird...55 and 57 run parallel to each other.
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Yes I lease my trailer.
And I try to go home every weekend. From MO to PA I need a load that picks up tomorrow if I hope to make it home, and I have an appt saturday to get my back tattoo finished, only been waiting about 16 months to get it colored. -
Chances are that state road avoids a toll? My last company did that all the time. I'd burn an extra hour or more driving state roads to avoid a toll road going by their software.
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I came from Mississippi. Picked up off of i55. Going to Ashton, wi. It had me taking 57 to 74 to Illinois 47 then 16 miles east on 80 then 294.
I'm not sure, cuz I'll be going up 294. They recently updated their routing system and it sends out crazy routes sometimes.
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If you are only getting yelled at your lucky. Some companies charge you up to $1.00 per mile for every out of route mile. If you like to route yourself, and you want to drive solo, Navajo out of Denver allows that.
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From Mississippi to Ashton, WI, the quickest and best route would be
I-55 to I-39 and just go north. Why would you go to Chicago and then back to the west??? That is over 250 miles out of route, not to mention easily 5 hours of extra drive time!!!!!
You need to buy a map or you got the name of the town wrong. Ashton is a suburb of Madison.dannythetrucker Thanks this. -
or I-55, I-57, I-74 W, I-39 N is good too, can't imagine why you'd want to go up to 294 ?
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Suppository 294 is a bit faster.
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Yeah all I do is get a message saying out of route, please check your routing. If I were to do it on every load I'm sure they would charge me. Usually if I go out of route it's only by about 20-40 miles.
I believe I have the name of the town wrong, I'll double check when I get back to my truck lol.
Yeah I think I got the town wrong. Cuz I know its right off of us41
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