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<blockquote data-quote="oldster" data-source="post: 201096" data-attributes="member: 8104"><p>Samiam - Either is correct. A. usually takes less time. A rear door select allows for walking to the rear door, opening and closing it. Doesn't matter how you get there.</p><p> </p><p>The pre-determined times were developed by actually timing drivers performing under normal conditions using proper methods. Thousands of samples.</p><p> </p><p>Select time is based on a stop-for-stop load. Keep in mind that planned time never includes time for mistakes. If your car is not loaded well, you will not be able select efficiently. The fix would be in the preload quality or the written load plan.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="oldster, post: 201096, member: 8104"] Samiam - Either is correct. A. usually takes less time. A rear door select allows for walking to the rear door, opening and closing it. Doesn't matter how you get there. The pre-determined times were developed by actually timing drivers performing under normal conditions using proper methods. Thousands of samples. Select time is based on a stop-for-stop load. Keep in mind that planned time never includes time for mistakes. If your car is not loaded well, you will not be able select efficiently. The fix would be in the preload quality or the written load plan. [/QUOTE]
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