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<blockquote data-quote="Overpaid Union Thug" data-source="post: 357424" data-attributes="member: 198"><p>Normally that is the case though we have a couple of country routes where it's so easy to run an hour under without working through lunch because when IE was looping in preparation for PAS/EDD they set it up in such a way that a driver with area knowledge can run the routes much faster. They obviously didn't do it on purpose. It's because they are designed (much like city routes) for drivers to drive down each street but when a country road that is miles and miles long only has one stop most drivers will head back in the other direction once that stop is completed. One of those routes will be in the red (that means over dispatched for those of you that don't have PAS/EDD yet) but most drivers will finish the route between 5:00-5:30. On our city routes it's a different story. In most cases anything more than -50 (30 minutes under) means that the driver was either a speed demon all day or worked through some of their lunch. Or both.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Overpaid Union Thug, post: 357424, member: 198"] Normally that is the case though we have a couple of country routes where it's so easy to run an hour under without working through lunch because when IE was looping in preparation for PAS/EDD they set it up in such a way that a driver with area knowledge can run the routes much faster. They obviously didn't do it on purpose. It's because they are designed (much like city routes) for drivers to drive down each street but when a country road that is miles and miles long only has one stop most drivers will head back in the other direction once that stop is completed. One of those routes will be in the red (that means over dispatched for those of you that don't have PAS/EDD yet) but most drivers will finish the route between 5:00-5:30. On our city routes it's a different story. In most cases anything more than -50 (30 minutes under) means that the driver was either a speed demon all day or worked through some of their lunch. Or both. [/QUOTE]
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