How thick is ice for ice road truckers?

It has to be rebuilt each year. Work on the road starts soon after Christmas. When the ice is 1 meter (42 inches) thick, it can support a truck fully loaded with over 40 metric tons (44 tons) of fuel.
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How thick should ice be for semi trucks?

For any large rigs, the ice needs to be at least 40+ inches. If your reading is less than 4 inches it is safer to keep off of the ice.
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How thick does ice have to be to support a vehicle?

If you are unsure if the ice is safe, don't take your chances! Exercise extreme caution when using vehicles on ice and go with someone who's familiar with the area. As the chart above shows, ice needs to be at least 8 inches thick to hold a small pickup ruck.
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Do ice road truckers ever fall through the ice?

Trucks do fall through the ice every couple of seasons. Real seasons that is. But they are usually the Snowcats that are sent out first to clear the way. When the ice depth is sixteen inches the vehicles travel out onto the ice, plowing the snow out of the way.
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How much do ice road truckers make per load?

TheTruckersPlace.com offers an extensive section on ice road trucking, estimating average pay at $2,000 per round trip run.
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How fast do The Ice Road truckers drive?

Ice road truckers drive an average of 15 mph in extreme temperatures that can literally freeze parts of the truck. With very little light and no cell-phone reception, ice truck drivers must be prepared for the unexpected.
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Is ice thicker in the middle of a lake?

Re: Is lake ice thicker in the middle or close to shore? Ice on the edge is limited to the depth of the water at the edge. So it is always thicker towards the middle.
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How many inches is safe ice?

Ice is not considered safe to walk on until it is at least 4 inches thick. At 4” the ice is suitable for ice fishing, cross-country skiing and walking and can support about 200 pounds. At 5 inches of new clear ice should be enough to hold a single snowmobile or ATV or about 800 pounds.
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How much ice can a lake make overnight?

Based on studies, once a thin layer of ice film forms on a lake, it will add 1 inch of ice for every 15 freezing degree days in a 24 hour period.
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How long does it take for ice to get 4 inches thick?

If you aren't sure, stay on shore. Ice may form quickly when temperatures tumble, but it takes more time than you might think for ice to reach the four-inch thickness that experts recommend. On average, it takes four days of below freezing temperatures to form ice that is safe.
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Can you walk on 2 inches of ice?

2 inches thick The ice is very susceptible to breakage and is not safe to walk on. 4 inches thick It should be ok to stand, skate, and ice fish on the surface. 5 inches or greater The ice should be able to withstand most snowmobiles.
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How can you tell if ice is thick enough?

Use a tape measure to find ice's true thickness. Put the tape measure into the hole and hook the bottom edge of ice before taking measurement. You can also use an ice fisherman's ice skimmer with inch markings on the handle in place of the tape measure.
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Do truckers drive on frozen water?

Not all roads that ice road truckers drive on are built on frozen water, but many of them are. In North America, ice road truckers work primarily in Alaska and northern Canada. The ice road season is short, and the roads are always heavily maintained during the season.
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Why does lake ice turn black?

“Black ice” is ice with fewer, large crystals formed all in alignment, so that the ice is transparent, but looks black because you're able to see the lake beneath it, which between the water and the lake bottom absorb all the light and reflect very little back.
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Is 3 inches of ice safe to walk on?

As a general rule of thumb, ice is safe to walk on when there is 4 inches or more of clear ice. It is important to understand that different types of ice varying in their strength. Clear blue or black ice is the strongest. This ice is formed from the lake water freezing.
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What is the thickest ice on a lake?

Lake Vida is one of the largest lakes in the McMurdo Dry Valley region and is a closed-basin endorheic lake. The permanent surface ice on the lake is the thickest non-glacial ice on earth, reaching a depth of at least 21 metres (69 ft). The ice at depth is saturated with brine that is seven times as saline as seawater.
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How heavy is a 5 foot cube of ice?

I did a quick calculation and it said that a 5ft cube of ice (used 0.918 gram/cm3 for density) could support a weight of about 290kg or 640lbs without sinking.
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How many inches of ice do you need for an ice castle?

As far as the truck and big ski house a couple years ago the resort gave me the green light to pull the 17x11ft ski house and fully loaded dually out on 12 inches. No snow on the ice at all 12 inches of solid hard ice. You're probably okay at 8 inches with a wheeler.
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How much ice is safe for a 4 wheeler?

If the ice is 5 to 7 inches deep, it's safe to drive a snow machine or ATV on it. If the ice is 8 to 12 inches deep, it's safe to drive a UTV, car or small pickup truck on it. To drive a medium truck on the ice, it should be at least 12 to 15 inches thick.
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What is the highest paid CDL job?

9 Highest Paying Trucking Jobs
  • Ice Road Drivers. ...
  • Oversized Load. ...
  • Specialty Vehicle Haulers. Salary: $67,000 to 89,000. ...
  • Team Drivers. Salary: $65,700-$80,300. ...
  • Private Fleet. Salary: $87,500. ...
  • Mining Industry Drivers. Salary: $55,000 to 79,000. ...
  • Liquids / Tanker. Salary: $75,000. ...
  • Hazmat Drivers. Salary: $55,000 to 73,000 or more.
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What happened to the polar bear on ice road truckers?

The pickup wrecked and Rowland was allegedly seriously injured. TMZ reports that Rowland's wife says the two can no longer be intimate. “Rowland — known as “Polar Bear” on the show — claims he suffered severe and permanent injuries … and says he couldn't return to his job at his trucking company,” TMZ reported.
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Do ice road truckers drive on the ocean?

Arey, of Arnie's Northern Outfit and Cargo, said he often travels on sea ice along the coast.
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