Always divide hours into miles using 50mph as your guide.
So 50 into 2500 =50hrs.
Works all the time. U cant go wrong. I still use aftr 20yrs drving.
TRY IT
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Ya I would just estimate doing 500 miles a day take me 5 days.... Could do it In 4 with no delays but that's an unknown variable
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The industry national average is something like 52 MPH.
when you start going down to regional levels, like southern california, it can get down to 23 MPH.
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It's your trip, it is your call, not theirs.
Using tight number like 60 doesn't leave you headroom for problems like traffic or like an accident.
It is far better to be early than not to have time to think.
And for all of you who think it isn't more than 47, this is a standard within the logistics world for moving freight in a truck. Those companies who use it know they can't expect any more than that.Toomanybikes, Lepton1 and DoubleO7 Thank this.
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