If you were going 70 mph for 190 miles on a straight road, with no stopping, traffic lights etc (which is almost impossible to avoid, especially for 190 miles), it would take approximately 2.7 hrs. Remember: this is on a straight road, no stopping, no traffic lights, no traffic and nothing to stop you. This is also counting on not stopping for extra fuel.
If you drive for 3 hours at 60 miles per hour and then for an additional 2 hours at 70 miles per hour, you will have driven a total of 320 miles.
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Driving a semi-truck involves a lot of math on a daily basis. Calculating how many miles the trip is and how much time you have to get there, the hours on duty for the day, and the total hours on duty for the week. There is also the weight of the load versus the weight distribution on the trailer tandems for different states' bridge laws. Then there is the bookkeeping end of it, which includes how many cents per mile the driver is paid and any reimbursements for the trip. If the driver is an owner/operator, there is even more math involved with the bookkeeping. Taxes, fuel, maintenance and/or repairs, any unloading fees and any broker fees. This is just a small part to keep the driver within the laws and regulations, and for everyone involved to be paid.
approx. 5 hours... i traveled that way tons of times...it gets rather boring...by the way its 5 hours driving.........
That depends on where in Tennessee you are starting from. Driving, it takes about 28 hours from Memphis or about 34 hours from Knoxville.
The driving distance between Las Vegas, NV and Chicago, IL is approximately 1795 miles. The driving time would be approximately 28 hours if you were to travel non-stop in good driving conditions. (The driving time does not take into consideration conditions which may extend trip time such as weather, road work, border crossings and rush hour traffic in urban areas.)
420 miles
70*6=420 miles
driving average 70 to 75 about 6 hours if your very slow driver about 8 hours
exactly 5 hours
Five hours.
I had 50 hours when I went through the driver's education program at my school. This was in 2003.
It depends on your life style and work. As a driving instructor I can spend 6 or more hours a day driving. Most people probably spend 2 hours or less a day driving. As a truck driver, I may spend as much as 9 hours driving. The law allows me to drive 11 hours before I am required to take a 10 hour break.
420 miles or 676km
2 hours and 20 min
The owner can pick it up after 24 hours. If the owner is the one not licensed, then they just need to bring a driver.
At 60 mph, it will take 5 hours. Faster, shorter. Slower, longer.
In Illinois, you need 50 hours before you cna get your driver's liscnece. I don't know about the other states.