Typically, team drivers tend to earn more than solo drivers due to the increased mileage they can cover within a given period, which often translates to higher overall pay. Since team drivers operate together, they can run continuously, often completing more miles each week compared to solo drivers who need to rest and comply with hours-of-service regulations. Additionally, the freight hauled by team drivers is frequently high-demand, time-sensitive, and often involves long-haul routes, which usually come with higher pay rates or bonuses. While there are exceptions where solo drivers may earn more, especially if they have specialized skills or operate in niche markets, generally, team driving offers the potential for greater earnings because of the increased productivity and demand for their services.