Anyone know the formula that a company uses to convert a city drivers hours to actual miles? I had approx. 14,000 hours of drive time but I need approx. miles.
Thanks John
City Driver hours converted to miles
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Do an average of 50 mph.
14,000 divided by 50CrappieJunkie Thanks this. -
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Running the city even 20 mph would be a stretch. -
So just curios why are you try to convert hours to miles.
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I've never heard of any formula to do that.Other then getting mileage off the truck odometer.
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Never heard of converting hours to miles, must be some newbreed thing, local was by years etc. OTR is miles driven, if you have to use miles then keep track of them or do a estimate.
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Thanks for remarks. Safety manager from large LTL carrier stated they use 1 hour of city driving time equals 50 miles. So 10,000 hours in P&D would be 500,000 miles. Like it or not, that's the way they figure
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Here's the official formula....
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