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Why UPS trucks (almost) never turn left
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<blockquote data-quote="TearsInRain" data-source="post: 2703186" data-attributes="member: 24487"><p>the ORION team is supposed to have set the parameters on each route when they deployed the center, with input from the PDS</p><p>the PDS is expected to adjust them as conditions warrant (changing territory, peak, etc)</p><p></p><p>it's been awhile since i took the training so i'm rusty here, but there is a sweet spot of AM/PM trace %; basically you want to move those sliders around to ensure there is just enough slack to take care of whatever special circumstances a route has, then let ORION do its thing for the rest</p><p></p><p>as to why it changes day to day, i'm not sure; either your PDS likes to fiddle a lot or your route changes just enough for ORION to pick up on different conditions that may not be optimal under your trace %</p><p>if anything big stands out consistently, i'd encourage you to bring it up to your PDS and hopefully he'll put in a couple minutes, or not, to have ORION work around it</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TearsInRain, post: 2703186, member: 24487"] the ORION team is supposed to have set the parameters on each route when they deployed the center, with input from the PDS the PDS is expected to adjust them as conditions warrant (changing territory, peak, etc) it's been awhile since i took the training so i'm rusty here, but there is a sweet spot of AM/PM trace %; basically you want to move those sliders around to ensure there is just enough slack to take care of whatever special circumstances a route has, then let ORION do its thing for the rest as to why it changes day to day, i'm not sure; either your PDS likes to fiddle a lot or your route changes just enough for ORION to pick up on different conditions that may not be optimal under your trace % if anything big stands out consistently, i'd encourage you to bring it up to your PDS and hopefully he'll put in a couple minutes, or not, to have ORION work around it [/QUOTE]
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