Trip planning question

Discussion in 'Questions From New Drivers' started by Mark_2wain, Feb 4, 2017.

  1. SingingWolf

    SingingWolf Heavy Load Member

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    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.
     
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  3. Mark_2wain

    Mark_2wain Light Load Member

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    It's a written test, not multiple choice.

    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.
     
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  4. DoubleO7

    DoubleO7 Road Train Member

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    You are almost never, ever going to be able to drive up to the 11 hour mark exactly anyway. You have to have somewhere to park. There is not a truck stop or pickle park every mile.
     
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  5. Toomanybikes

    Toomanybikes Road Train Member

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    392.7(a) What manual did you get that idea from?
     
  6. Toomanybikes

    Toomanybikes Road Train Member

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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.
     
  7. Bill51

    Bill51 Road Train Member

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    Once you figure about how many miles a day you can make (less across the hilly parts, more across the flaty parts) you now need to go back over the route, figuring about what time you'll be hitting major metro areas.
     
  8. Mark_2wain

    Mark_2wain Light Load Member

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    Our trucks are governed at 70
     
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  9. old scummy

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    Good comedy drivers. Would read again.
     
  10. rearview

    rearview Medium Load Member

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    you left out time zone changes
     
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    rearview Medium Load Member

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    used to run woodland cA TO mills junction ut (76 truck stop) 664 miles in 12 hours with a lunch and fuel.

    Also ran SFO to Denver in 22.5 hours DT. 1254 mi
     
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