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<blockquote data-quote="Schweddy" data-source="post: 2189840" data-attributes="member: 61731"><p>Any updates? I'm quoting this because in your first post you said it took you 4.5-5 hours to complete. 4.5 hours with 25 stops would only be 5.5 sph. How close are you to 9 sph? 30 stops would be 6.6 sph. 9sph for you would be like 3.33 hours.</p><p></p><p>From what I recall in a conversation from a year ago, the on-road performance formulas are built for day routes, not pup routes. I wish I knew the formula(s) for mileage and speed and how they calculate the expected/allotted on-road time. It's easy to figure out what sph you've run but I have no idea how they take the same info and come up with an expected #. The gap report page shows an even more complex setup with plan/calc/actual times and variables.</p><p></p><p>I'm also revisiting this to ask if anyone knows the formula in the ORP sheet? For SnG's</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Schweddy, post: 2189840, member: 61731"] Any updates? I'm quoting this because in your first post you said it took you 4.5-5 hours to complete. 4.5 hours with 25 stops would only be 5.5 sph. How close are you to 9 sph? 30 stops would be 6.6 sph. 9sph for you would be like 3.33 hours. From what I recall in a conversation from a year ago, the on-road performance formulas are built for day routes, not pup routes. I wish I knew the formula(s) for mileage and speed and how they calculate the expected/allotted on-road time. It's easy to figure out what sph you've run but I have no idea how they take the same info and come up with an expected #. The gap report page shows an even more complex setup with plan/calc/actual times and variables. I'm also revisiting this to ask if anyone knows the formula in the ORP sheet? For SnG's [/QUOTE]
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