Trucking Industry Drivers

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The trucking industry pays drivers per the mile that they drive. Some companies pay their driver for all miles travel whether they are loaded or not. Some companies only pay for loaded miles. Two examples of this are Boyd & Sons Inc. in Washington Indiana with 37 cents per mile and Western Distributing Transport in Henderson Colorado at 35 cents per mile with a single drive in the truck. (Inc, 2011) (Corporation, n.d.) The more miles that a driver drives the more they get paid. The two limiting factors of them driving more are the speed limits of the roads that they are traveling on and the Hours of Service Regulations. Some companies such as Prime Inc. limit the speed of their trucks with electronic speed governors through the ECM. Currently

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