Over the road, truckers know multi-stop runs create chaos when paperwork mixes between docks. You unload partial freight at bay one, grab new papers, then repeat until your final drop. A good organization keeps every stop fast and your cab clean.
OTR Driver Checklist for Multi-Dock Runs
Print this table for your sun visor. Every step follows standard facility protocols.
| Step | Action | Why It Works |
| 1 | Review the full manifest before pickup | Confirms dock numbers and appointment windows |
| 2 | Sort BOLs by drop sequence | Each dock needs only its paperwork |
| 3 | Scan all the docs to the phone before the first stop | Digital backup for dock rejections |
| 4 | Create cab zones for gear | Keys left, dash, phone center, papers right |
| 5 | Check facility maps 24 hours ahead | Know multi-bay layouts before arrival |
Why Multi-Stop Runs Need Special Organization
Direct hauls let you handle all paperwork once. Multi-stop deliveries require separate Bills of Lading at every dock. Mismatched papers hold up the entire line at busy facilities.
Exact System OTR Drivers Use
Run this sequence on every multi-stop load.
- Night before.Call each receiver. Confirm dock numbers and window times. Write numbers on each BOL.
- At pickup.Ask the shipper to separate papers by drop order. Snap photos of everything.
- En route.30 minutes before the first stop, organize papers by arrival sequence. Current stop in the clipboard, next stop on the seat.
- At each dock.Grab only that stop’s paperwork plus ID. Phone stays charging in the cab.
- Between stops.File completed papers. Prep next stop’s docs. Update ELD times.
- Final drop.Verify the empty trailer seal matches all paperwork before signing.
Mistakes That Kill Multi-Stop Schedules
Facilities see these daily.
- All papers jammed in one clipboard
- No dock numbers written down
- Cab too cluttered to find pens or BOLs
- Waiting until the final stop to confirm reload details
Run This System and Finish Faster
Run this system, and OTR drivers finish every multi-stop trip faster. Facilities notify drivers who show up organized with the exact paperwork and dock numbers. You roll through check-in and get booked for more runs. Print this checklist today. Laminate it for your visor. Your next multi-stop load becomes your easiest run of the month.
Frequently Asked Questions
How do OTR drivers handle dock changes?
Call dispatch immediately. Note the new bay on all BOL copies. Carry extras from load board apps.
What apps help with multi-stop paperwork?
KeepTruckin, Samsara, or Motive scan BOLs and track dock times.
How to avoid waiting at busy facilities?
Arrive 15 minutes early with separate paperwork. Know the exact load contents.
What if a dock rejects paperwork?
Show digital scans immediately.
When does multi-stop begin?
Three or more drops count as multi-stop runs.
OTR drivers who master this multi-dock system protect their schedules and boost their earnings across every shipper. Print the checklist above right now and laminate it for your next run. You’ll cut wait time, impress receivers, and turn chaotic multi-stop days into your most profitable trips.








