Each day a truck driver usually drives as far as he/she legally can. That is usually around 650 miles. However, the number of miles isn't what is regulated, the time is. The time we are allowed to drive in a day is 11 hours.
However, the time to drive is affected by how much time is wasted in a day waiting or working in other ways, for example unloading a truck.
The maximum time we can do anything in a day is 14 hours.
So if we wait or work (non driving) for 4 hours. We can only legally drive another 10 hours.
So when you say how far does a truck driver go on average, it is not a good question to get usable information, if your desire is to find out how long a driver works in a day.
How long can a driver work in a day? 14 hrs and only 11 of those can be driving
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Depends on the fuel mileage of the truck in question.
Not far. Drive the back roads to your nearest garage for repairs and stay off the highways.
195 miles
take 16 times whatever half a tank is
That depends on how far the cow hands had to drive the cattle. Most cattle drives lasted anywhere from a week to several months.
That depends on how far the cow hands had to drive the cattle. Most cattle drives lasted anywhere from a week to several months.
900 miles.
You can drive anywhere in N. America that you wish.
as the crow flies, it is about 12 miles. if one drives there, it is a 15 mile drive.
1 mile
49 miles
It takes around ten hours to drive from Brisbane to Mackay if one drives without breaks. Realistically, it is too far to travel in one day.