Does 11 hour limit mean that asides being the maximum amount of hours that a driver is allowed to drive a day, is that usually the amount of hours that truckers drive? Or is it more like 10 hours a day? 9 hours a day?
11 hour limit for drivers
Discussion in 'Questions From New Drivers' started by Trucu, Mar 1, 2014.
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Depends on the load and where you are going.
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The 10th hr you spend looking for a safe haven to take your 10 hr brk.Never drive with only 15 minutes left on your drive time.You may not find a place to take your brk before your 11 hr.Actually the load you are on dictates how many hrs you drive.Its all in your trip planning.
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I prefer to drive 8.75 hours a day. That way you never need to do a 34 hour reset. You will find a rhythm you like and can very that up. The truck stop parking lots fill up. Around 5 it is nice to be comfortably in a spot and headed for the shower. Myself, I like to drive at night and avoid the traffic. Just because you can drive for 11 doesn't mean you have to. There is never a reason to rush and then have to wait at the receiver or shipper, except for weather.
I have a load that needs to deliver on Monday in the Chicago area. I picked up the load in Grandview, MO Friday. I live in Liberty, MO so I am spending the weekend at home. Along comes a snow storm warning so now, I am in the truck and getting ready to depart for Chicago. I will get there tonight and then spend tomorrow in the truck and Monday hit the two drops I have.
I have my Audible books, my tv, and microwave. APU keeps the truck warm so tomorrow will be boring but I will already be there when the storm comes through.
Driving more then 8.75 means at some point you will either have to put in a short day or reset. Save your reset times for home time.Swamprat55, Razor3, gpsman and 1 other person Thank this. -
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That being said, I drive whatever I need to drive each day and don't try to stick to any formula. I get a reset at home most weekends so I rarely run out my 70. If you're using your whole 70 each week, you're working too hard and need to find a better paying job. I usually only work 55-60 hrs a week and I make a good living. I mean honestly if you're working 70 hrs every week, you're gonna get burned out real quick. I can drive 550 miles in 9 hrs of actual line 3 time and that's plenty for one day. Ill do more if I absolutely have to, but only if I absolutely have to. -
Depends on the COMPANY! IMO. Do they want you drive every legal second you can? Some do. Some will call you and wake you up when your clock reaches 10:01 sleeper and ask why you are not on duty doing your pre trip.... There is no average my friend. Too many variables involved in every day out there. As an o/o I can say the co. I am leased to would prefer that I run non stop but for legal breaks. But I don't play that way. I have a home, I have a life. I only work as much as I have to to pay the bills and live comfortably.
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BTW, my days are about 12 hours long altogether with breaks and fueling and doggie potty stops. I run dedicated drop and hook. 4 days on 3 days off. Actual drive time is usually around 10.5 to 11 hours.
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