Regional haulage question

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Regional haulage question

#1 Post by SirVirgoTheMess » 10 Feb 2021 17:00

Hello everyone,i have this question : what is the maximum mileage for regional haulage,before it get considered as long haulage?
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#2 Post by raduspeedy » 10 Feb 2021 17:04

I think there's no mileage limit as long as you stay in just one country, and don't enter another one
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#3 Post by SirVirgoTheMess » 10 Feb 2021 17:05

Thanks @raduspeedy :)
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#4 Post by GinXeng » 14 Feb 2021 00:36

raduspeedy wrote: 10 Feb 2021 17:04 I think there's no mileage limit as long as you stay in just one country, and don't enter another one
Thats not very hard on ATS :|
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#5 Post by raduspeedy » 14 Feb 2021 08:09

GinXeng wrote: 14 Feb 2021 00:36
raduspeedy wrote: 10 Feb 2021 17:04 I think there's no mileage limit as long as you stay in just one country, and don't enter another one
Thats not very hard on ATS :|
Sorry mates, i meant only stay within one state, for example California, or Nevada
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#6 Post by Some newbie driver » 14 Feb 2021 08:24

I would say regional haulage is the one that keeps you around your home, where you can return very frequently (let's say at most being 1 night out of home when the trip to go somewhere takes you a whole day). Whether if you cross a border or if you don't, that doesn't really matter beyond the fact to have to had a truck compliant with the regulations of all the states one drives through.

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#7 Post by natvander » 14 Feb 2021 09:02

As above, regional haulage is generally within a specified area (or region) around a depot - generally day trips. Longer than local but shorter than long distance. One way to look at it is like this (generally) - Long Haul carries the goods between major distant hubs, regional then carries the goods to intermediate hubs and local carries the goods to the final destination.

Using in game locations, long distance hauls a full load from a hub in Los Angeles to Boise. That load is combined with loads from other destinations and sorted into regional trips - one takes a full load from Boise to Twin Falls. At Twin Falls, the load is divided into local trips for delivery.
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#8 Post by plykkegaard » 14 Feb 2021 09:18

"Load is combined with loads from other destinations"
IRL yes but will it be a cargo feature in game some time in the future? - mixed loads 😁

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#9 Post by SirVirgoTheMess » 14 Feb 2021 14:58

Thanks everyone :)
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#10 Post by plykkegaard » 14 Feb 2021 15:46

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