About 150,000 miles in a year. :)
Long haul travel started in the year 1960s when the change of aircraft begun. Then later on, air travel became famous for people.
Only the 80-year old's doctor could answer that question.
The US Bureau of Labor Statistics breaks down truck driver earnings into 2 categories: local and long-haul. Local drivers are typically paid by the hour and long-haul by the mile. The average hourly wage was 17.92. According to www.indeed.com the average truck driver salary is 53,000/year, but this likely varies on type of truck driver and location.
You have to prove ownership for the last year or you will be charged import taxes.Other than that you can haul it across You have to prove ownership for the last year or you will be charged import taxes.Other than that you can haul it across
The yearly average for long haul trucker new to the industry in today trucking environment is about $28, 000 to $35,000. For a driver with 1 year experience about $35,000 to $40,000.
They will drive nearly ten thousand miles.
The average salary for a truck driver in the US is around $45,000 to $60,000 per year, though this can vary based on experience, location, and the type of trucking job. Long-haul truck drivers tend to earn more than local or regional drivers.
1 year
It will take 1 year, as soon as you and Albert work out how to travel at the speed of light. ;)
You can travel up until the year it expires.
about 6 months to a whole year
Maybe one year...