24...but, if you are asking 'legally', I don't know. The State DOT could tell you.
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11 hours of driving then 10 hours OFF duty then you can drive another 11 hours then 10 hours off, etc........
14 hours can drive 11of those hours
A cab driver is the same as a truck driver (10 hours), but the hours only accumulate when the meter is on.
There are many different pay scales for a CDL truck driver. Much of the pay debate will depend upon whether you do long trips or day trips, drive your own truck or drive a company truck, or the basic contract between you and the trucking company for which you are employed.
up to 14 or 15 hrs a day
11 hours between mandatory 10 hour breaks.
If they own a one-truck company and drive for themselves, profit will be dependant on their margins. For example, a driver that drives from CA-FL and back year-round will make $60,000 to $90,000 profit, depending on how many miles they drive and how they run their company.
Only if you're a commercial truck driver, driving in the employ of a common carrier.
There are many types of truck driver jobs you can consider if you have an intrest in them. Delivery driver, Van truck driver, and Class A CDL drivers, are just a few to name.
depends entirely on the truck my 1993 Chevy 1/2 ton does close to 200km/h on a highway with no performance modifications othen a k&n low restriction air filter, and as for on sand i think it would depend also on tire size and skill of the driver
Most truck drivers learn to drive at a truck driving school. The first thing a driver will learn are the things needed to pass the written test to get their truck driving permit. The school will teach the driver how a truck operates, what the different components of a truck are, and how to conduct a proper pre-trip inspection. The driver will learn rules of the road, learn about federal law, weight and length limitations, bridge laws and how to maintain a logbook legally. A driver will also learn to properly shift and clutch and how to maneuver a truck in forward and reverse. A driver will learn how to straight-line back, back while turning, how to parallel park, and learn about trailer off-tracking. There are many things a driver will need to learn, but many of these will be learned on the job after the driver has received a Class A license and is working as a driver.
Currently, After a (mandatory) 10 hour rest period, A driver can legally drive for 11 hours. Once he starts his day, he has 14 hours in which to drive those 11, before he is required to take another 10 hour break.
The salary for a truck driver depends on how many miles you are driving and which company that you are driving for. A truck driver can make anywhere between $40,000 and up.