LTL stands for Less than Truck Load. In LTL you carry multiple orders inside 1 trailer. A lot of LTL use the small trailers. Think Yellow (I forget their new name), Fed Ex, Conway, etc..,
Refers to carriers that make a lot of smaller pickups and deliveries for multiple customers as opposed to hauling one big load of freight for one customer. This type of hauling is normally done by companies with terminals scattered throughout the country where freight is sorted before being moved on to its destination.
LTL carriers include:
OK I have 2 more questions for you guys n girls. What does LTL stand for? And I have drug possession charges on my record from when I was 18 and 19 I am now 25 so my question is will I still be able to get my cdl even with those on my record?
LTL stands for less than truckload. With an ltl company you either do pickup and delivery (P&D) or line haul. Unfortunately those drug posessions are going to have a huge impact. With them being from 6 and 7 years ago you have a chance, the biggest issue is the fact you have 2 of them. Drugs and the trucking industry is a huge no no and your going to be fighting an uphill battle dealing with those.
A CDL is required to drive any of the following vehicles:
Refers to carriers that make a lot of smaller pickups and deliveries for multiple customers as opposed to hauling one big load of freight for one customer. This type of hauling is normally done by companies with terminals scattered throughout the country where freight is sorted before being moved on to its destination.
LTL carriers include:
Local drivers that stay around their area, usually within 100 mile radius of a terminal, picking up and delivering loads.
LTL (Less Than Truckload) carriers for instance will have Linehaul drivers and P&D drivers. The P&D drivers will deliver loads locally from the terminal and pick up loads returning to the terminal. Linehaul drivers will then run truckloads from terminal to terminal.
Linehaul drivers will normally run loads from terminal to terminal for LTL (Less than Truckload) companies.
LTL (Less Than Truckload) carriers will have Linehaul drivers and P&D drivers. The P&D drivers will deliver loads locally from the terminal and pick up loads returning them to the terminal. Linehaul drivers will then run truckloads from terminal to terminal.New! Check out our help videos for a better understanding of our forum features
OK I have 2 more questions for you guys n girls. What does LTL stand for? And I have drug possession charges on my record from when I was 18 and 19 I am now 25 so my question is will I still be able to get my cdl even with those on my record?
CDL:
Commercial Driver's License (CDL)
A CDL is required to drive any of the following vehicles:
LTL:
Less Than Truckload
Refers to carriers that make a lot of smaller pickups and deliveries for multiple customers as opposed to hauling one big load of freight for one customer. This type of hauling is normally done by companies with terminals scattered throughout the country where freight is sorted before being moved on to its destination.
LTL carriers include:
HOS:
Hours Of Service
HOS refers to the logbook hours of service regulations.