Driving Range Calculator

How far can you get before your hours run out? Enter your driving hours and average speed to see the miles you can cover today, and how many days a longer run will take.

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Planning a longer trip?
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Legal limit, not a target. This shows your maximum under the 11-hour driving rule. Real trips run shorter once fuel, food, loading, scales and traffic take their bite. Check your full clock on the hours of service calculator.

How far can a trucker really drive in a day?

A truck driver can legally drive up to 11 hours a day, which at a realistic 55 to 60 mph works out to roughly 550 to 660 miles. Most drivers plan closer to 500 to 600 paid miles once fuel stops, meals, loading and traffic are counted. The 11 hours is a hard federal ceiling, not a number you hit every day.

The math: miles today = your remaining driving hours × your average speed. A fresh 11-hour clock at 58 mph is about 640 miles before you owe a 10-hour break.

Why your average speed is lower than you think

Nobody averages 65 for 11 hours. Between the 60 mph zones, the DOT scales, the shipper who takes two hours to load, and the fuel island, a "65 mph truck" often averages 55 to 58 door to door. Use your honest average here, because planning at 65 is how you end up out of hours 40 miles short of the receiver.

Multi-day trips

For anything past a single day, what matters is your miles per driving day: 11 hours times your average speed. Divide the trip by that and round up for the number of driving days, remembering each day needs a 10-hour break before the next.

Trip distanceDriving days at ~640 mi/day
500 miles1 day
1,200 miles2 days
2,000 miles3 to 4 days
2,800 miles (coast to coast)5 days

Those assume a solo driver. A team can roughly double the daily miles by trading the wheel while the other sleeps.

Watch the 70-hour wall too. Even if your daily clock is fine, the 70-hour/8-day limit can stop you mid-week. The hours of service calculator tracks that recap for you.

Driving range FAQ

How many miles can a truck driver drive in a day?
Up to 11 hours of driving is allowed, so about 550 to 660 miles at 55 to 60 mph. Realistically most plan 500 to 600 once stops are counted.
How far before a required rest?
You can drive up to 11 hours inside a 14-hour window, then must take 10 hours off. So it's about 11 hours times your average speed, minus any driving already used today.
How many days for a long haul?
Divide the distance by your miles per driving day (about 640 at 11 hrs and 58 mph). A 2,000-mile run is roughly 3 to 4 driving days solo.

TruckingCalc provides free estimates and educational tools, not compliance advice. Hours-of-service rules have exceptions this tool does not model; your ELD and FMCSA rules are authoritative. As an Amazon Associate we earn from qualifying purchases.