Payable Tolls.

Discussion in 'Schneider' started by rickybobby, Jul 18, 2014.

  1. drvrtech77

    drvrtech77 Road Train Member

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    so what makes a difference is weather you have a light load or very heavy load.. west very heavy loads I usually go across the toll road
     
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  3. HalpinUout

    HalpinUout Road Train Member

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    Route 30 in Indiana is 155 miles


    Edit... I see what you mean, it takes about an hour longer versus the toll road....
     
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  4. MysticHZ

    MysticHZ Road Train Member

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    NY gives credit ...
     
  5. aussiejosh

    aussiejosh Road Train Member

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    No problems Bud just keep all your receipts and claim it as a deduction on you next tax return.
     
  6. RootHog

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    Wonder how Schneider would handle this.....

    Grabbing a load off the Laredo yard tomorrow that goes to Cranbury, NJ. Doesn't deliver till the 2nd, so taking this load home with me (Northwest Arkansas). I know, out of route, but it just works out like that sometimes.

    I am looking at running across 70, then picking up the PA turnpike. That is the fastest route from my house. Only problem is the tolls involved. Most likely, out of Laredo, Schneider would be expecting me to run to the D.C. area, then up 95. Tolls there as well, but not as much.

    I never run into this area of the country, so not sure how the company views these tolls. Think they won't care, or will they be billing me?
     
  7. freightwipper

    freightwipper Road Train Member

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    I run out of route toll roads all the time in the Northeast and dont get charged.
    No goat paths for me, no thanks.
     
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  8. rickybobby

    rickybobby Road Train Member

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    Yo have nothing to worry about PA tolls are paid for.
     
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  9. sadwar

    sadwar Road Train Member

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    If I paid for out of route tolls here in the NE I'd never make what little money I do...

    Jill never wants to take I-76, that stupid wench....

    Roll on... On the route of my choosing...
     
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  10. mickeyrat

    mickeyrat Road Train Member

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    I think they will route you up in to louisville or lexington more likely then pick up 64 in to wv. up 79 to 68 to 81 or some varient to that.
    I know ic may be different now, but as Co I have never heard a word the times I routed myself to the turnpike, which from the louisville area is definitely shorter up to 70 and across that way. which is everytime but that one lesson time!!
     
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  11. TennMan

    TennMan Road Train Member

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    SNI routing from Laredo to Cranberry is 59 thru Houston to I-10 to I-12 to I-55 to I-20 to I-485 to I-85 to I-95 . This was the route Jill tried to send me on Last time I delivered that Load.

    I take I-35 to I-20 to I-635 to I-30 to I-40 to I-81 to I-70 and so on.

    Hopefully there's no problem with the way you go and the tolls, let us know what happens.
     
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