Hub mile is the odometer reading... usually you are not paid hub miles, so Hub miles and paid miles vary.
Average miles per day
Discussion in 'Questions From New Drivers' started by KateL, Oct 11, 2012.
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The miles on the odometer. You might drive 100 miles but get paid for 80 or 60 miles.
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"Hub miles" is paid off a hub meter that is put on the trailer normally.
Years ago, guys were getting paid miles paid off the odometer, they figured out how to cheat it, so they put a hubmeter to measure distance on a non-driven trailer tire. No way to really cheat that.
As it was explained to me, some guys would jack up the axle and just let the truck idle while they slept collecting the miles.TRKRSHONEY Thanks this. -
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I just get paid by the load. I love it that way. Keeping it short and easy is the fun part now.
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I get 87% of the load. I'm an O/O leased on to BigBadBill.
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Average miles per day does border on legal or not. Last log book ticket i got 3 weeks ago, the CHP told me, " I don't care if you drive the next 11 hours non stop when you leave here, but right now you are 4 minutes late on your 11 max. Answer is, it is a math done clock not driving time clock.
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