Is this a multiple guess question or one that allows an explanation? If multiple guess then they should have given you all you need to answer the question their way.
If it is a written question then show all your work and defend why you did it the way you did it.
Trip planning question
Discussion in 'Questions From New Drivers' started by Mark_2wain, Feb 4, 2017.
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I appreciate everyone suggesting to lower the average speed to 50-55 to allow more of a cushion. That makes sense to me as a general rule. But for the purpose of this test they want me to use 60. What I'll probably do is work around it by counting on 10 hours of driving a day to cushion it that way.Lepton1 Thanks this. -
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What they should be teaching you is to trip plan for the real world. Chances are if you get out of school you will first be working for a mega with trucks governed at 62mph. While it is possible to average 60mph in a 62mph truck, it is unlikely. If you count on averaging 60mph and don't account for things such as loading, security checks, fueling, mt searches, scaling, load reworks, DOT scales, pre-trips, post-trips, piss breaks, traffic, weather, and everything else that happens in the real world, your apt. to make bad choices in load selection and several service failures.
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Good comedy drivers. Would read again.
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Also ran SFO to Denver in 22.5 hours DT. 1254 mi
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