| Future of trucking |
| 08-16-2026, (Subject: Future of trucking ) Post: #15 | |||
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| RE: Future of trucking Those trucks don't have hour restrictions (no driver to sleep) and only have to stop for recharging and can otherwise run 7 days a week including holidays. The math on that works out in the carriers favor real quick once you subtract employee expenses. If they used the truck until the battery was junk and just threw it away, they would likely still come out far ahead. | |||
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Future of trucking - 3406E - 08-12-2026, RE: Future of trucking - Rawze - 08-13-2026, RE: Future of trucking - 3406E - 08-13-2026, RE: Future of trucking - SquareOne - 08-13-2026, RE: Future of trucking - Volvo8873 - 08-13-2026, RE: Future of trucking - 3406E - 08-13-2026, RE: Future of trucking - mikkhh - 08-13-2026, RE: Future of trucking - mikkhh - 08-14-2026, RE: Future of trucking - Rawze - 08-14-2026, RE: Future of trucking - SquareOne - 08-15-2026, RE: Future of trucking - marek4792 - 08-15-2026, RE: Future of trucking - amermextrucker - 08-16-2026, RE: Future of trucking - 3406E - 08-16-2026, RE: Future of trucking - 3406E - 08-16-2026, RE: Future of trucking - tree98 - 08-16-2026 RE: Future of trucking - B O Double V - 08-19-2026, RE: Future of trucking - 3406E - 08-19-2026, RE: Future of trucking - Rawze - 08-20-2026, |
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