Avoiding Night Hauling....?
Discussion in 'Questions From New Drivers' started by tman78, Jun 22, 2017.
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The other principle is to be able to untether yourself from truck stops. If you can ENJOY a night parked under the stars in the middle of nowhere, you can maximize your driving TODAY.
I do choose to shut down early when it makes sense. For example, driving north on I-35 approaching Dallas/FW mid afternoon with a load that needs to deliver in OKC tomorrow morning. Do I waste my hours crawling in stop and go or shut down in Hillsboro? I elect to shut down, have a nice steak dinner, and then start up in the wee hours to fly through DFW and be parked in my customers yard before OKC rush hour. Far more relaxing. -
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If you want to run daytime only choose Flatbed or Lease Purchase. Those guys are solar powered and choose how to run their own owner operator business.
Last edited: Jun 23, 2017
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I was in 103 degree heat last week and slept fine...it was probably 65 in the truck.Big Don, Rocknroller4 and RedRover Thank this. -
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