hogging the road
Hogging the road!
Hogging the road!
TL stands for truck load like LTL is less than truck load. It means it a complete truck load by either weight or volume.
TL stands for truck load like LTL is less than truck load. It means it a complete truck load by either weight or volume.
Figure on 12 and 10 respectfully, but that will go down as you load the truck, and if you drive in hilly country.
Oh, isn't that just a happy little question! Well, that truck driver was probably taking those hogs on a journey to their new home or to a market where they can find new families to live with. It's important to remember that everyone has a purpose and deserves kindness, even our little hog friends. Just imagine the beautiful countryside they're passing through on their way!
It also depends on how fast you take off from a stop, how fast you drive, and what your load is.
Depends on the truck
A truck load of topsoil
It depends what the load is.
The load boards in truck stops, contacting freight brokers.. if you own a truck, and you don't already know this, you may want to consider instead hiring an experienced driver who knows what they're doing.
What are they going to do? Physically come out there and force you to drive? If you feel that conditions are too dangerous to drive in, then don't drive in them. No load is worth your life or anyone else's.