Most of the guys I knew running chillys out of Ab ran that triangle. Some of them hauled dry freight outbound, Caneda trucks, and produce back. They were doing pretty good on that lane back in the day.
Safety groups call for 60 mph speed limiters on trucks
Discussion in 'Trucking Industry Regulations' started by kemosabi49, Jul 16, 2022.
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It's a great lane. Miles are 3100 to 3500 per rounder depending on the run.
7k+/month gross as a company driver. With a 68 MPH truck.
Twice as much as an O/O.
The secret was how good of a dispatcher you have and how many refused loads.
My Motto:
Anywhere, Anytime, Anything. No loads refused.
As long safety is not compromised. And can I do it legal?
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Lol 89? Whew!!!! I like it better in something that weight 80kAnother Canadian driver Thanks this.
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Good dispatcher is easy to find if you’re the guy will go out and make whatever they throw at you go away. They’ll find you.Another Canadian driver Thanks this.
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My favorite speed limit was 89 MPH.
My little weakness, I know.
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You are forgiven my brother....let us prayAnother Canadian driver Thanks this.
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Great. I hear the angels singing.Roger McG, Road*Runner and bryan21384 Thank this.
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I drive rather slowly, say 55-62 where appropriate. It feels safe.
But it only feels safe with all the idiots way up the road. No thank you on the limiters.Another Canadian driver Thanks this. -
Soon owner operators will be paying for a new ICC bar down the right side of the trailerAnother Canadian driver and OLDSKOOLERnWV Thank this.
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They need to do something about driver training instead of giving a cdl to any window licker that wants one.
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