Canadian Costs?

Discussion in 'Canadian Truckers Forum' started by sexyredhead, Nov 12, 2017.

  1. sexyredhead

    sexyredhead Bobtail Member

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    I have seen a lot of answers to U.S. freight rates, insurance costs and the cost of getting your own authority. BUT What about the Canadian costs? Dry Van Rates? Insurance? Thanks for any advice you can pass along.
     
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  3. sexyredhead

    sexyredhead Bobtail Member

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    OK I get the secretative nature. I will try it out on my own.
     
  4. Johnny R

    Johnny R Light Load Member

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    Takes a long post to answer your wide ranging questions. Thee are as many rates as there are answers. Fact of life, not secretive at all. So yes, it's a good idea to go directly to the providers for answers.
     
  5. not4hire

    not4hire Road Train Member

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    Kind of like your location. :rolleyes:
     
  6. sexyredhead

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    Sorry. Windsor,On Just wondering for example a load from Toronto to Detroit is worth any money or should I stay leased on by the mile to a carrier? I don't pay insurance so with my own authority i was wondering $8000 or $25000? I have 19 years driving and a 5 over ticket 8 years ago.
     
  7. not4hire

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    There is a thread by @haider99 that answers a lot of your questions. @gokiddogo has provided a lot of answers specific to your region. As far as authority costs and insurance, I would just go to the source, i.e., MTO and insurance agents/brokers.
     
  8. sexyredhead

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  9. gokiddogo

    gokiddogo Road Train Member

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    I think you could do alright with a dry van running Ontario to surrounding states, don't get the idea of the long stuff. Rates suck for dry van long loads. I have been considering it myself honestly. For the winter months at least. I do very well in summer with my reefer. If I could do short trips all year that would suit me just fine. I do some longer stuff in winter. Keep in mind load link is expensive but very worth the money for getting work.
    Who knows maybe you can even run on my authority. You must have your own trailer and parking sorted out though.
     
  10. special-k

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    If you have an older truck running 3-500 km radius in Ontario ins should be around 7grand with non owned trailer coverage. You would probably double that crossing the bridge plus all the border crossing fees etc. Certain times if the year the leamington reefer guys do ok running quebec but licensing will go up also plus getting loads out of quebec as an independent might be an issue.
     
  11. gokiddogo

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    #### Quebec
    Secede already
     
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