How often do you actually drive 11 hours/day?

Discussion in 'Questions From New Drivers' started by born2teez, Sep 17, 2013.

  1. ethos

    ethos Road Train Member

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    Yep, pretty hard to fuel while legally on line three. Would be interested in how that's possible.
     
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  3. SemperFiServices

    SemperFiServices Medium Load Member

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    Like others said, it depends on what your hauling- I run in California only and can run 12 work 16, and transporting cars I use one day to load 3 cars in SoCal, haul ##### north about 350-400 miles and stop for the night. The whole next day is spent making 6 stops dropping 3 and picking up 3 but only covering between 200 and 400 miles, and there may have been times when I got back to the truck stop to get my 10 before heading back south, where I was glad I run loose leaf logs. I envy the company drivers that can get by with only 8 hrs a day, they have time to get a good spot, take an early shower, and knock out a movie or two before hitting the rack. Not this guy LOL!
     
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  4. TripleSix

    TripleSix God of Roads

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    its the biggest problem n the industry. The general public looks at us and thinks, " Trucking is an easy job. I can do that. I can hold a steeringwheel and drive down the road too. Took a 3 hour drive to Grandma's for Christmas, no sweat!" And they take a job tat was cheap wages 30 years ago. Idiots.

    Then they get out here, knock over signs, run over cars, drop into ditches in their first 6 weeks behind the wheel. And yet, some of us have been behind the wheel for 3 to 4 decades, 2 to 3 million miles, all over North America, Canada, the Territories, Alaska, some of us have even driven big rigs into Mexico. Makes you want to say, "Want to rub elbows with me? Come talk to me in 5 years. THEN, we can talk Truckin."
     
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  5. ethos

    ethos Road Train Member

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    While I know everything you're saying you put it in such a way, I don't know but it's awesome. It's like I know better now. When I take over the world you're definitely going to be my minister of "Truckin and stuff". You can change the name if you want, lol.
     
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  6. D.Tibbitt

    D.Tibbitt Road Train Member

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    everyday driver
     
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  7. onedayaway

    onedayaway Light Load Member

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    Difference is we can drive 15 and be on duty for 16. Plus can take another 2 more hours so long as we give it up the next day. It's not a once in a while thing, it's every time we go there.

    Do 2 round trips a week at 1864/trip for a total of 3728 miles a week.
     
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  8. paul 1052

    paul 1052 Heavy Load Member

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    I believe it, we have a guy that has knocked out Edmonton, Ab to KC in one shot 1583 book miles, one time he had to go around flooding in Fargo adding over 100 extra miles. Back in the 55 mph speed limit days with a 60 mph governed 300 HP cabover I did SLC to Battle Creek Mi a lot more than once w/o sleeping.
     
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  9. paul 1052

    paul 1052 Heavy Load Member

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    Back to the OPs question.

    How often you drive 11 hours really depends on who you work for, what their operation is and what they have you doing.
    If they have plenty of long freight say 1,200 miles or more and can turn you around fast you might do it a lot, if they run you on a lot of 400 to 500 mile loads you won't do it often.
    Trucking is a VERY diverse industry and it all depends on who you work for and what you wind up doing.

    I ran from KC to Edmonton and back for about 5 years til we lost that customer and drove over 10 hours at least 5 days a week and sometimes 7 days when we were busy, now with shorter runs its not very often at all.
     
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  10. Brucesmith

    Brucesmith Heavy Load Member

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    I was wrong. Got confused with the requirement to include driving and on duty not driving when doing your daily recap. It does count against your "70" but NOT in the "11".
     
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  11. Lepton1

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    Now if I could only get my siphon to work while driving next to that trucker that just pulled onto the interstate from fueling up.... ;)
     
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