6 Hours Behind the Wheel. 6 Hours of Potential Learning.
Long-haul truck drivers. Delivery drivers. Rideshare drivers. Sales reps covering territories. Anyone who drives professionally spends 6-10 hours per day behind the wheel.
That’s 30-50 hours per week of ears-free time. Currently filled with radio, music, or silence.
The Professional Driver’s Opportunity
You’re interested in starting a business. Learning about investing. Following an industry you want to transition into. Studying for a certification. Or just staying informed about the world.
The time is there. The content isn’t — because most learning content requires reading.
Drive-Time Learning Podcast
Save articles about anything you’re interested in to audiclip. Listen during your routes.
Scenario: A rideshare driver planning a career change into tech
- Save articles from Hacker News about beginner programming
- Save career advice newsletters about tech interviews
- Save articles about the tech industry from The Verge, TechCrunch
- Listen during rides (when passengers aren’t in the car)
- Over 6 months: 900+ articles absorbed. More than most CS students read.
Cross-Language for Immigrant Drivers
Many professional drivers are immigrants. Save articles in English (for career development in their new country) and listen in their native language. Or save articles from home-country publications. 100+ languages.
The Numbers
- 6 hours of driving × 250 workdays = 1,500 hours/year of potential listening
- At 7 articles per 20 minutes: 3,150 articles per year
- That’s the equivalent of reading 125 books — all during time already spent driving
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The road is long. Make it smart.