anywhere from 2,200 to 3,500 per week. (but not every month)
anywhere from 8,000 to 12,000 per month (but not every month)
roughly 110,000 miles on average per year
An over-the-road driver can drive 100,000 - 150,000 miles in a year.
The average American will drive 33.4 miles a day.
They will drive nearly ten thousand miles.
When they start their pretrip, they have a running 14 hours from that point to do their driving. Within that time period, they can drive up to 11 hours before being required to take a mandatory 10 hour break.
The average mileage for a year's worth of driving for an over the road trucker is about 156,000 miles. That is an average of about 3,000 miles per week.
66.333333 mph
If you are referring to the average miles driven per year in the U.S. it is 13,476. Males drive an average of 16,550 miles per year. Females drive an average of 10,142 miles per year. These averages are all age groups. The totals differ greatly between age groups.
The average state of Washington driver drives 12,000 miles per year. City dwellers drive fewer miles per year than rural drivers.
They may drive up to 11 hours within a 14 hour period. After that, there is a mandatory ten hour break.
There isn't a set rate for this. For someone paid by the mile, it'll depend on how many miles they have to drive, and what their pay rate is (that's determined according to experience and the company). For a driver paid percentage, that depends on what the load pays to the truck.
An average trucker travels around 80,000 to 110,000 miles a year and this would compute to around 8 to 11 times per year.
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