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<blockquote data-quote="raceanoncr" data-source="post: 344065" data-attributes="member: 6408"><p>Amount of miles makes no difference. If they are considered "hot" loads, then run (if over 500 miles) is deemed "mileage". They run as fast (well, depending on the driver) as the truck will go. </p><p> </p><p>If not "hot", then run is by hour. Here "hourly" trucks won't even RUN the speed limint so maybe that's what you see. In some states also, there is split speed limit. Illinois is one example. 65-70 for cars, 55 for trucks. </p><p> </p><p>We, here, have some mileage runs that are 570 miles round trip. We've got same run, same miles, with different loads that are hourly. Go, figger.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="raceanoncr, post: 344065, member: 6408"] Amount of miles makes no difference. If they are considered "hot" loads, then run (if over 500 miles) is deemed "mileage". They run as fast (well, depending on the driver) as the truck will go. If not "hot", then run is by hour. Here "hourly" trucks won't even RUN the speed limint so maybe that's what you see. In some states also, there is split speed limit. Illinois is one example. 65-70 for cars, 55 for trucks. We, here, have some mileage runs that are 570 miles round trip. We've got same run, same miles, with different loads that are hourly. Go, figger. [/QUOTE]
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