150000 miles /70mph =2142.86 hours /24hours in a day=89.29 days
150000 miles /65mph =2307.69 hours /24hours in a day=96.15 days
This means that in a years time, if you drove 150000 miles, or 2885 miles per week, you would have a week off extra. Or you could look at it this way: If you drove an additional 2885 miles, #.35/ mile, you would earn an additional $1009.75. Interstate highways were designed to move military equipment across the country on flatbed trailers at 75 miles per hour. But at .03cpm * 150000 miles equals an additional $4500. I am a new guy and don't know my butt from a hole in the ground. So where does the happy medium between speed and bonus come into play?
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Bang, this is why I am asking. I greatly appreciate the advice of a 20 year veteran. So is it your opinion that 65 mph is the best overall speed to strive for to both get the job done in a timely fashion, as well as get a good fuel bonus?
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photolurp2 Thanks this.
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That makes a lot of sense, I have never thought of it that way. I sure hope these trucks have cruise control.
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I am scared of the 13 speed. I have read that it has a splitter. I have driven eaton fuller 10 speeds, and they have a splitter. What is the difference?
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TMC just told me that this class in S.C. was going to be one of the biggest yet, 29 people. I'm hoping that doesn't mean that its gonna take a while to get a trainer. I'd like to get out there as soon as possible.
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Wow, thats a lot, do they really have 30+ openings? it seems across this site that more and more people are signing up to be truck drivers since the economy is down.
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