Wow 2010.. has it gotten any worse since then? I usually stop every 2 hours and set in fuel island for an hour... then I'll drive for prolly another 3 hours and repeat the process...
Typical daily schedule
Discussion in 'Questions From New Drivers' started by lupe, Nov 3, 2010.
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You better learn to train your bladder. -
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Some times you’ll have the time to stop as often as you want, but there will be times when you’ll have to cover 600 miles a day. You won’t have the time to stop, but for your 30 min rest and you better combine that with your fuel stop.
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You will find that you are on a rotating HOS schedule. Sleep by day and then later try to sleep by night.
It is not a life fit for humans who are wired to sleep at night particularly between roughly 2 to 6 am in particular. That's when deliveries must be made and accurately plus not late.
The best you can do when Dispatcher simon says be in NYC hunts at 2 am 5 days from somewhere west you have to tripplan against your HOS remaining hours and so forth very carefully to be sure you can make your assigned schedule. If not you either handed the load off when your HOS burned out or you were getting a new appt time.
The days of outlaw are pretty much dead, has been 20 years on. -
I generally run at night. Hardly nothing in the cities and towns that does not require a long cut. If you were smart you bypassed chicago completely. Run through the woods further south.
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