Main thing is to take your time and don't rush. Don't expect to get to Chicago as fast as you would in a regular passenger car. Let us know how it goes.
Thank you for your reply. Your video was extremely helpful! My nerves were natural, but driving the truck (15”) was a lot easier than I thought it would be! It did take an extra 2 hours, but it was a seamless drive and shockingly easy to control. For anyone who’s nervous, you’ve got this! It’s a lot easier than it looks. Confidence is the key and every single one of these tips is extremely helpful😭😭😭
I'm glad to hear that everything was okay and you made it to Chicago. Like you said, driving one of these can be done with a little confidence and knowing what to expect. Awesome that my tips are helping!
Thanks for the video, comments and follow ups. My Gf & I are heading from CO to southern CA tomorrow. we are also towing her car on a flat bed 😬. I can drive an RV & have towed a boat a lot behind a truck or suv but never RV with a trailer só Im scared 😬🤞🏽
2:05 tip 1 watch side mirrors, more space to break, going fast risk not worth it, wider turns,secure load,map, dont back out when leaving /park with a plan,Inspect The Truck thanks, other videos on youtube for search was bad this was super helpful.
@@cdltrainingspot7172 it went pretty well. Got really dicey driving thru mountains in TN LOL the other semi drivers were kind of messing with us. Served into our lanes and kept turning on their hazards but it was pouring down rain and we drove straight thru. My buddy drove a 28ft and I'll never forget the experience. I recommend it! Ha thanks for replying. I forgot I even wrote that lol
Thank you. Though I drove a smaller uhaul years ago, the distance wasn't as far as it will be tomorrow and the truck is way bigger. I just pray and have faith that God will see me threw
Wow, a year to the date, and here I am watching, u-haul rented, getting ready to move into my first home. Thanks for the tips, man! Feeling good with the info, and will be sure to go over the checklist again before we hit the road. Peace & Love & cheers to the New Year!
@@cdltrainingspot7172 Went great! Drove 18hrs between the 2 of us from Eastsound, Washington to Santa Barbara, California! Harsh weather, but kept it slow and steady :)
Driving a 24 ft box truck for work now. Been a week. I need more practice on reversing into a tight spot and turning into a tight spot 🤦♀️ lord help me. I like this job.
Thanks for the video and tips. Some useful tips in the comments too. I’m about drive a 26 foot drunk pulling a car hauler from Oregon to Alabama in a few days with my bulldog. I’ve pulled heavy trailers and equipment before but with just a full size truck. Thanks again!
Thanks for the tips. Doing a move from Western Maryland to Phoenix Arizona. Nervous. Renting a 16ft Pensake doing the drive with my dad. Nervous but really appreciate the tips.
Thanks for the info! After being scammed by a "moving company" who is the defendant in a lawsuit for extortion (they basically hold people's things hostage while demanding more and more cash), I decided to drive a 16' Budget truck 2K mi. I debated towing my car but was already nervous about the 16 footer, so I'm going to fly back to get my car and drive it to my new location. I appreciate the tips. I was not expecting to drive a large truck with such short notice. Your video was very helpful in alleviating some anxiety about it.
@@Chrisnina84 i know this wasn’t for me, but I finished my drive nice and safely. At rest stops you can park with the trucks to make it easier so you don’t have to reverse the truck. You can do overnight sleeping in the pilot too in the back as well
@@cdltrainingspot7172 Just now seeing replies when cleaning out my email haha...the move was crazy in so many ways but I made it in one piece and I got used to driving the truck! It gave me a whole new respect for truckers on the road -- I always let them in now. Thanks again!
Thanks for this video! A lot of what you covered is common sense, but things I wasn't really thinking about since I'm so focused on packing and coordinating everything.
Great tips!! I’m driving a 16 ft. U-haul Truck towing my car from Jersey to Florida. I’m also looking forward to getting my CDL so I’ll be checking out your site. Thanks
I'm glad they helped you out Jorge. My site has a ton of stuff about the trucking industry and there is even a free job board. Best of luck to you bud!
You are welcome Lauren. Just take it slow and try to stay in one lane. The moving truck handles much different than a car or suv. Best of luck to you Lauren! stay safe
Driving tomorrow with my 1st 26ft foe the first time. I’m extremely nervous. ESP, with all the controls and the pressure stuff. I’m nervous as ever. I surly will be driving slow. Thank you !
This video was so helpful thank you for sharing so much. I'll be driving a box truck for the first time. I belive I can it I have been practicing driving bigger vehicles for my CDL license. I have been in training for a few months.
Thanks. Very helpful. I too am making a solo move from upstate NY to Central Texas with 15"foot box truck and an auto transporter trailer. A bit nervous. I hope your website provides a little more guidance on maneuvering turns. Thanks again.
No problem, I'm glad that you found the tips helpful, that was my goal! Before you head out to the highway I recommend finding an empty parking lot to practice turning and clearing curbs. Stay safe 👍
Hey guys, so the drive ended up being super fun, comfortable, and no problem at all! You definitely feel shell shocked your first time getting behind the wheel, like “holy shit this thing is massive…” but these big moving trucks have incredible rear view mirrors and includes blind spot mirrors. After the initial 10-15 minutes of driving it out of the Uhaul lot to my house, I ended up loving it. The only thing that really made me quiver were those tight spots on the highway during construction, basically you have a 2 lane road both with cement barriers and you have only enough room to just barely fit in your little lane. Just go slow, let all the speed demons zip around you, and stay in your lane! But you’ll be just fine. Just think, there’s old ass men who drive those massive freighter trucks across the country every single day, if they can do it, you surely can.
First of all, thank you so much for this video. It made me feel a lot better. Ive been really stressed and a little nervous with the moving etc.. and this made feel relieved. I just got a question and thats what has brought me to this video. Is there a certain way i should distribut the weight in the truck. For example, heavier boxes under the lighter ones? and should i try to balance the weight on both sides? Should i focus the biggest weight in the front or the back? Stuff like that. I might be worrying a little too much about the physics of it. But im also really curious. Is there a 'best way to load the truck' kinda tutorial somewhere?
No problem, I'm glad that my video was able to help you out. Try to keep the heavy boxes items as low as possible to the floor of the truck box and evenly distribute the weight as well so that you don't have too much on one side. Make sure nothing is loose so that it moves around while turning. Good luck and stay safe out there.
"Make sure to give yourself extra space" I'm about to drive one around Brooklyn thanks to Ikea refusing to do pick up returns let's see how well that works out for me
Keeping you in my prayers just remember the tips from this video and you will do okay. Check your mirrors constantly because of blind spots. Do not speed. Make wider turns. Secure and tie down your load etc. ❤😊
Keeping you in my prayers just remember the tips from this video and you will do okay. Check your mirrors constantly because of blind spots. Do not speed. Make wider turns. Secure and tie down your load etc. ❤😊
@@MotivatedMia thank man it was waaaay easier than I thought I was driving that thing like go cart 😂..I really appreciate ya prayers man me and my family made it to our destination safe
@10Million_D I'm happy yall made it to yall destination safely 😊 yeah it was easy to drive I thought it would be hard too but I was driving it like my own car hahaha
Moving in four days and I'm really nervous even though I used to drive a truck for work and I'm used to driving larger vehicles. Maybe it's the fact that I'm renting something? Dunno. Fingers crossed that all goes well :)
Good advice, I'm driving a 12 foot u haul truck and pulling my car behind it from Austin to Fort Worth in a couple of days. I'm a little nervous not being able to see behind me but as you say, if I check the mirrors a lot, take wide turns and not go to fast I should be okay. I'm worried about the doly behind the truck with my car, it's seems like turns will be more difficult, but I see people doing it all the time so it can't be that hard. I think I will purchase their insurance just to be on the safe side.
I'm driving a 15 foot tomorrow and am not too terribly scared. I'm going to my municipal landfill first to dump some stuff (you pay by weight and by what is being dumped, I'm not dumping illegally, lol). The path to get there doesn't seem too bad. I once had to drive a Uhaul back to my mom's place because her license at the time was suspended so she couldn't rent it. The distance was very short, 2, 3 miles at most. But god, was it full of very sharp turns that even in a car I've had to remind myself to slow down for. Then, it crests into a steep hill for a moment before descending steeply. The height of the brakes was not something I was used to and I was terrified I'd fly right through the stop sign intersection. Thankfully, I did brake in time. The opening of my mom's apartment complex was to the left but once in the parking space, I got out and switched with her, lol. I don't do well with reversing (though from another video, I see the 15" can fit in a single parking space). She and my brother drove it the rest of the day and returned it after-hours when no one would see her driving it, lol. My nerves were shot after that experience. But again, this truck is smaller and the terrain should be a lot smoother.
Sounds like a nerve racking trip even though it was only a few miles away. Glad you made out alive and ready to take on the 15 footer. Take your time and come back to let us know how it went.
@@cdltrainingspot7172 I drove it once and my mom's friend drove it the rest of the day, lol! But it wasn't bad! Some of the roads I was on were quite narrow and yet people were still able to pass me without crossing lanes. I love that there are two mirrors on each side, one with a general view and another to help with seeing cars closer to thr side of the truck. And I sort of already had practice with using only side mirrors as well as the rearview mirror in my car is very loose and doesn't stay in one spot in hot weather (which, living in the south, is all the time).
I drove my 2001 GMC C6500 Topkick 26' Box truck, approx. 700 miles, in 13 1/2 hours, including 2 quick fuel stops. No problems, just slow in the Truck Lane, on steep grades, like most other trucks. Sold it shortly after that.
In most states you don't have to because you are not moving commercial property for anyone. You are moving your personal belongings. To be safe check and see with the states you are going to be driving through to see if you are required to stop at their weigh stations.
Another tip for every driver, every single time... compare the license plate to the info on the paperwork and make sure they match. Therr are horror stories of people getting arrested and having to deal with a bunch of nonsense. I know of st least 2 on UA-cam.
@@cdltrainingspot7172 basically a guy got pulled over and arrested for "switching the plates out" when all he was actually doing was moving states and it was entirely uhauls fault for not checking the plates beforehand. He had no clue and in the end uhaul paid up but still. They were cleared (the previous renter had changed out the plates) but it was a complete mess. Especially because it took a lot for uhaul to take responsibility and the guy had a history so it was even more convoluted to prove. I mean ya do an inspect before driving anyway, mine as well add checking the plate. Yeah small odds it won't match but not a situation you or i wanna be in.
@@ek1046 Wow, that sucks. Thanks for explaining what happened, hopefully some people that watch the video also see what you wrote about checking license plates. Take care bud.
I’m not sure if u will see this or not but I’m about to move a lot of stuff. I was thinking of getting a uhaul. I want to get a cheap one and safe one. Thanks for all the tips. I won’t go fast and I’m gonna stay in the slow lane. I’m kinda excited and nervous lol.
Did you make the move yet? How did it go? If you haven't then take your time. Slow down and don't drive like you do in your personal car. Keep us updated bud.
@@cdltrainingspot7172 no I haven’t yet. I think I will this weekend though. Most likely I will. I’m still debating if I was going to rent the biggest U-Haul or the second biggest. The biggest is 20
@@cdltrainingspot7172 thanks. And I will keep your tips in mind while driving. I’m also going to show my dad this video because he will most likely drive as well
So what should I do about a husband who is a first time driver of a 26 foot box truck towing a car over 1000 miles who thinks he doesn't need any practice or tips? 🤯🤯🤯
Any suggestions/advice on how to drive a uhaul with a tow dolly behind (towing my car). I'm not really nervous on driving the uhaul but I don't know how to make those turns or change lanes with a tow dolly in the back. I'm just nervous I wouldn't be able to estimate my turns or changing of lanes and hit someone because I'm driving something really long.
I don't have any experience pulling a car behind but I would imagine the same tips would apply. One thing I do suggest is avoid backing up as much as possible if you are pulling a car because backing up is one of the hardest things to do when pulling a trailer.
First ask the company you are renting from what kind of fuel you should be using on the truck. After you find out which type of fuel go to a gas station and fill up using the same fuel that the company recommended you use.
i drive a 16 footer everyday for furniture deliveries and our truck broke down and we rented a 26 footer it’s a little nerve wrecking but the only thing that worries me is the larger front on the cab (ours was flat ) and it seems like the brake is insanely hard to push push to hard and it stops suddenly maybe i’m just not used to the air brakes or just first day new truck nerves ?
Over time you'll get used to the rental brakes too. It's tough to imagine that these big box trucks are being rented to people with zero driving expeience in one of these. I made this video to keep them safe and the rest of us sharing the road safe too. I'm glad to hear the video helped you out, appreciate you taking the time to comment too. If you have any other tips that you want to add just leave it in a comment.
yea i mean i understand why they are though biggest truck i’ve driven is 18 feet and i drove that before an actual car so i couldn’t imagine hopping rite into the 26 footer what surprised me the most is that there’s only 4 videos like these about big trucks
Yes, watch the video. Main thing is to take your time and understand that everything is going to be slower. Accept that. Don't expect to make the drive in the same time you would with a small passanger car. Best of luck to you and come back to let us know how it went.
I have a question, I am going to be renting a U haul truck and pulling my car on a dolly behind me. The car is going to be set in place on the dolly at the Uhaul location and then I will be driving the whole thing back to my apartment to load everything on to the truck. Will there be enough room between the front of the car and the back of the truck for me to load the truck? If there isn't, I will have to take a cab, pick up the truck, drive it home load of truck and then attach the trailer and put the car on it myself and that makes me a little uncomfortable. What do you say about this dilemma?
This video is perfect thank you so much !!! Im waiting in my UPS road test soon , never driven anything bigger than a SUV, was surprised to hear I didn’t need a CDL for the ups box truck road test . I have no training with trucks however , any final tips ?
That's awesome, UPS jobs are good jobs to get. Just do what I described in the video and you should be alright. If you really want the job then consider going to Uhaul and renting a big truck and driving it around for practice before you take the UPS road test.
@@nickwick35 it wasent bad. But I didn't realize how much heavy lifting was involved and I realized the more I did it maybe the job wasent the best fit for me
Do you have to stop for weigh stations and such when traveling across different states? Ill be moving from Missouri to Massachusetts in a few months. Saw mixed advice online. Lots of people saying nothing will happen if you drive by- others saying to stop just to be safe. Apart from clearance is there anything "truck" related to look out for on the roads?
Good question. In most states you don't have to stop at the scales because you are most likely moving personal property, not commercial property/freight. Ask the company you are renting from to make sure you know which states, if any, along your route you need to stop at.
Actually, I'm driving from CA to NY next week, and an atlas can provide a bigger perspective than a tiny screen. I've done driven acoss the country many times, and still love an atlas - AND my iphone!
I’m driving a uhaul for the first time by myself from Oklahoma to Chicago. Wish me luck!😭
Main thing is to take your time and don't rush. Don't expect to get to Chicago as fast as you would in a regular passenger car. Let us know how it goes.
Thank you for your reply. Your video was extremely helpful! My nerves were natural, but driving the truck (15”) was a lot easier than I thought it would be! It did take an extra 2 hours, but it was a seamless drive and shockingly easy to control. For anyone who’s nervous, you’ve got this! It’s a lot easier than it looks. Confidence is the key and every single one of these tips is extremely helpful😭😭😭
I'm glad to hear that everything was okay and you made it to Chicago. Like you said, driving one of these can be done with a little confidence and knowing what to expect. Awesome that my tips are helping!
@@cheyennegoodrich8948 I'm driving from California to Illinois in a Penske truck for the first time. Nervous, but your post gives me hope!
Thanks for the video, comments and follow ups. My Gf & I are heading from CO to southern CA tomorrow. we are also towing her car on a flat bed 😬. I can drive an RV & have towed a boat a lot behind a truck or suv but never RV with a trailer só Im scared 😬🤞🏽
2:05 tip 1
watch side mirrors, more space to break, going fast risk not worth it, wider turns,secure load,map, dont back out when leaving /park with a plan,Inspect The Truck
thanks, other videos on youtube for search was bad this was super helpful.
I'm glad it was helpful to you and if you are moving I hope you have safe travels.
I’m driving a 15’ U-Haul from Jersey to Rhode Island and I’m beyond nervous but seeing everyone’s comments I feel a bit better
Good tip NO PASSING. Thank you
Yep, avoid passing.
about to test my hand with driving one of these from IL to FL. jesus please take the wheel
How did it go? Everything okay?
@@cdltrainingspot7172 it went pretty well. Got really dicey driving thru mountains in TN LOL the other semi drivers were kind of messing with us. Served into our lanes and kept turning on their hazards but it was pouring down rain and we drove straight thru. My buddy drove a 28ft and I'll never forget the experience. I recommend it! Ha thanks for replying. I forgot I even wrote that lol
Was it the 26?
Thank you. Though I drove a smaller uhaul years ago, the distance wasn't as far as it will be tomorrow and the truck is way bigger. I just pray and have faith that God will see me threw
Just take your time and slow down. Let us know if you make it safely.
did you make it?
Guess she didn't
Wow, a year to the date, and here I am watching, u-haul rented, getting ready to move into my first home. Thanks for the tips, man! Feeling good with the info, and will be sure to go over the checklist again before we hit the road. Peace & Love & cheers to the New Year!
No problem, how did the move go? Everything okay?
@@cdltrainingspot7172 Went great! Drove 18hrs between the 2 of us from Eastsound, Washington to Santa Barbara, California! Harsh weather, but kept it slow and steady :)
Good to hear things went well, thanks for the update. Enjoy California!
Driving a 24 ft box truck for work now. Been a week. I need more practice on reversing into a tight spot and turning into a tight spot 🤦♀️ lord help me. I like this job.
Hope you are getting in some practice.
Thanks for the video and tips. Some useful tips in the comments too. I’m about drive a 26 foot drunk pulling a car hauler from Oregon to Alabama in a few days with my bulldog. I’ve pulled heavy trailers and equipment before but with just a full size truck. Thanks again!
Doing a road test tomorrow for a job that requires me to drive a box truck. Thank you for the tips!!!
No problem, hope you pass!
Driving from Indiana to Georgia tomorrow. Thanks for the video
Take it slow and get there with no problems. Keep us updated.
Thanks for the tips. Doing a move from Western Maryland to Phoenix Arizona. Nervous. Renting a 16ft Pensake doing the drive with my dad. Nervous but really appreciate the tips.
Stay safe and if you remember please come back and let us know how it goes. Take care bud
was it easy? I am going to attempt IL to FL. I am big headcase
Thanks for the info! After being scammed by a "moving company" who is the defendant in a lawsuit for extortion (they basically hold people's things hostage while demanding more and more cash), I decided to drive a 16' Budget truck 2K mi. I debated towing my car but was already nervous about the 16 footer, so I'm going to fly back to get my car and drive it to my new location. I appreciate the tips. I was not expecting to drive a large truck with such short notice. Your video was very helpful in alleviating some anxiety about it.
No problem Ann. That's a far move, 2000 miles! Glad to hear my tips helped you out. Did you go back for the car yet?
How did it go?
I’m thinking about driving the truck and then flying back for my car…. How did your move go?
@@Chrisnina84 i know this wasn’t for me, but I finished my drive nice and safely. At rest stops you can park with the trucks to make it easier so you don’t have to reverse the truck. You can do overnight sleeping in the pilot too in the back as well
@@cdltrainingspot7172 Just now seeing replies when cleaning out my email haha...the move was crazy in so many ways but I made it in one piece and I got used to driving the truck! It gave me a whole new respect for truckers on the road -- I always let them in now. Thanks again!
Driving a 26 ft UHaul from Ohio to near SC/GA state border-and it is my FIRST time in over 15 years I have moved anywhere. Scared? YES!
I’m starting a job requiring a 26 footer to unload tomorrow, I never drove a truck how was your experience in that truck since you drove it
Thanks for this video! A lot of what you covered is common sense, but things I wasn't really thinking about since I'm so focused on packing and coordinating everything.
Glad I was able to help. Best of luck Asia
Whoooo this is going to be an experience for me!
Did you move? How did it go?
@@cdltrainingspot7172 RIP that guy
@@donkeywhistler I hope not. Probably just forgot to come back and update us.
Thanks! I was able to move with ease and confidence after listening to your tips.
Awesome, good for you! I'm glad my tips helped you out.
Moving apartments in Philadelphia. Nervous for the tighter roads but i think i can handle it. Great video, thank you!
Just take your time and it will be alright.
Driving one from Vegas to Dallas in a 15’ Uhaul. Thanks for this. I’m nervous AND know I can do this
Great tips!! I’m driving a 16 ft. U-haul Truck towing my car from Jersey to Florida. I’m also looking forward to getting my CDL so I’ll be checking out your site. Thanks
I'm glad they helped you out Jorge. My site has a ton of stuff about the trucking industry and there is even a free job board. Best of luck to you bud!
Thank you so much for your tips! I'm moving from one end of the easy coast to the other in a few months and need all the help I can get lol
You are welcome Lauren. Just take it slow and try to stay in one lane. The moving truck handles much different than a car or suv. Best of luck to you Lauren! stay safe
Driving tomorrow with my 1st 26ft foe the first time. I’m extremely nervous. ESP, with all the controls and the pressure stuff. I’m nervous as ever. I surly will be driving slow. Thank you !
Yep, just take your time and slow down. That is the best thing to do. Hope everything goes ok and come back and let us know how it was.
how did it go?
This video was so helpful thank you for sharing so much. I'll be driving a box truck for the first time. I belive I can it I have been practicing driving bigger vehicles for my CDL license. I have been in training for a few months.
Thanks. Very helpful. I too am making a solo move from upstate NY to Central Texas with 15"foot box truck and an auto transporter trailer. A bit nervous. I hope your website provides a little more guidance on maneuvering turns. Thanks again.
No problem, I'm glad that you found the tips helpful, that was my goal! Before you head out to the highway I recommend finding an empty parking lot to practice turning and clearing curbs. Stay safe 👍
How was the drive?
Thanks for this bro, I’m driving a 26’ Uhaul across the country with my car towed on the back😂😭
No problem, take your time when towing that car. Come back and let me know how it goes.
How was the drive bro?
How was the drive
Omg I'm getting rdy to do this next month my nerves are so bad ..
Hey guys, so the drive ended up being super fun, comfortable, and no problem at all! You definitely feel shell shocked your first time getting behind the wheel, like “holy shit this thing is massive…” but these big moving trucks have incredible rear view mirrors and includes blind spot mirrors. After the initial 10-15 minutes of driving it out of the Uhaul lot to my house, I ended up loving it. The only thing that really made me quiver were those tight spots on the highway during construction, basically you have a 2 lane road both with cement barriers and you have only enough room to just barely fit in your little lane. Just go slow, let all the speed demons zip around you, and stay in your lane! But you’ll be just fine. Just think, there’s old ass men who drive those massive freighter trucks across the country every single day, if they can do it, you surely can.
First of all, thank you so much for this video. It made me feel a lot better. Ive been really stressed and a little nervous with the moving etc.. and this made feel relieved.
I just got a question and thats what has brought me to this video.
Is there a certain way i should distribut the weight in the truck. For example, heavier boxes under the lighter ones? and should i try to balance the weight on both sides? Should i focus the biggest weight in the front or the back? Stuff like that. I might be worrying a little too much about the physics of it. But im also really curious. Is there a 'best way to load the truck' kinda tutorial somewhere?
No problem, I'm glad that my video was able to help you out. Try to keep the heavy boxes items as low as possible to the floor of the truck box and evenly distribute the weight as well so that you don't have too much on one side. Make sure nothing is loose so that it moves around while turning. Good luck and stay safe out there.
Thanks alot for this info my guy I'm about to make the run from Northern Florida all the way to Boston in a 16 footer Box truck LOL Wish me luck
No problem bud, best of luck and let us know how it goes.
"Make sure to give yourself extra space" I'm about to drive one around Brooklyn thanks to Ikea refusing to do pick up returns let's see how well that works out for me
You wont have much space to give! Good luck to you and stay safe.
I need these tips in my work
I'm glad they were able to help you out.
Prepping for a trip from Colorado to Maine soon. More than a little bit terrified.
Just take your time and don't expect to drive over the speed limit much.
Got the same thermos lol - also good vid man
I will be driving a U-Haul truck from Minnesota to Chicago I’m staring to panick as it gets close to my leave date ..please send prayers lbs 🙏🏿
Keeping you in my prayers just remember the tips from this video and you will do okay. Check your mirrors constantly because of blind spots. Do not speed. Make wider turns. Secure and tie down your load etc. ❤😊
Keeping you in my prayers just remember the tips from this video and you will do okay. Check your mirrors constantly because of blind spots. Do not speed. Make wider turns. Secure and tie down your load etc. ❤😊
@@MotivatedMia thank man it was waaaay easier than I thought I was driving that thing like go cart 😂..I really appreciate ya prayers man me and my family made it to our destination safe
@10Million_D I'm happy yall made it to yall destination safely 😊 yeah it was easy to drive I thought it would be hard too but I was driving it like my own car hahaha
Moving in four days and I'm really nervous even though I used to drive a truck for work and I'm used to driving larger vehicles. Maybe it's the fact that I'm renting something? Dunno. Fingers crossed that all goes well :)
Take your time and everything should be just fine. Let us know how it goes.
Good advice, I'm driving a 12 foot u haul truck and pulling my car behind it from Austin to Fort Worth in a couple of days. I'm a little nervous not being able to see behind me but as you say, if I check the mirrors a lot, take wide turns and not go to fast I should be okay. I'm worried about the doly behind the truck with my car, it's seems like turns will be more difficult, but I see people doing it all the time so it can't be that hard. I think I will purchase their insurance just to be on the safe side.
Seems like you are well prepared to make it a safe trip. Come back and let us know how it goes.
@@cdltrainingspot7172 for sure,if you don't hear back from me, you can assume it didn't go well 😁
Haha, I hope to hear from you! Take care
Did it not go well?
@@clarencesawyer6859
I'm going on the 21st, I'll let you know.
Thanks, Clarence.
Great tips and Alan is adorable.
I'm driving a 15 foot tomorrow and am not too terribly scared. I'm going to my municipal landfill first to dump some stuff (you pay by weight and by what is being dumped, I'm not dumping illegally, lol). The path to get there doesn't seem too bad. I once had to drive a Uhaul back to my mom's place because her license at the time was suspended so she couldn't rent it. The distance was very short, 2, 3 miles at most. But god, was it full of very sharp turns that even in a car I've had to remind myself to slow down for. Then, it crests into a steep hill for a moment before descending steeply. The height of the brakes was not something I was used to and I was terrified I'd fly right through the stop sign intersection. Thankfully, I did brake in time. The opening of my mom's apartment complex was to the left but once in the parking space, I got out and switched with her, lol. I don't do well with reversing (though from another video, I see the 15" can fit in a single parking space). She and my brother drove it the rest of the day and returned it after-hours when no one would see her driving it, lol. My nerves were shot after that experience.
But again, this truck is smaller and the terrain should be a lot smoother.
Sounds like a nerve racking trip even though it was only a few miles away. Glad you made out alive and ready to take on the 15 footer. Take your time and come back to let us know how it went.
@@cdltrainingspot7172 I drove it once and my mom's friend drove it the rest of the day, lol! But it wasn't bad! Some of the roads I was on were quite narrow and yet people were still able to pass me without crossing lanes. I love that there are two mirrors on each side, one with a general view and another to help with seeing cars closer to thr side of the truck. And I sort of already had practice with using only side mirrors as well as the rearview mirror in my car is very loose and doesn't stay in one spot in hot weather (which, living in the south, is all the time).
@@BewareTheLilyOfTheValley Cool, good to hear things turned out okay for you.
I drove my 2001 GMC C6500 Topkick 26' Box truck, approx. 700 miles, in 13 1/2 hours, including 2 quick fuel stops. No problems, just slow in the Truck Lane, on steep grades, like most other trucks. Sold it shortly after that.
Did you buy the truck just for the move? That's a big truck. I loaded a 26 ft. box truck yesterday and was surprised how much space was inside of it.
@@cdltrainingspot7172 Saved the approx. $4600 cost to rent a box truck!
@@mikeceli Nice, that's awesome!
South east to mid state... We got this.
Slow and safe. All the best and safe travels.
Thank you! Very helpful
No problem Julie, glad I was able to help.
Great tips. Looking for back up and docking vids for a straight truck.
Thanks David. There must be something here on UA-cam to help you with back up and docking vids for straigt trucks, hopefully you found something.
Got a 12 hour drive ahead of me- super nervous !!
Take your time and don't worry if your 12 hour drive turns into a 14 hour drive. Go slow and get there safe. Keep me updated.
How did your move go? I have a long drive coming up.
I hope it went well.
Really great information, well described too! thanks!
Thanks Kyra, I'm glad that the info helped you out.
EXTREMELY GRATEFUL !
No problem bud
What about weigh stations? Do we have to stop at those? What are the laws, rules, etc? Does it vary by state? Thanks for the video!
In most states you don't have to because you are not moving commercial property for anyone. You are moving your personal belongings. To be safe check and see with the states you are going to be driving through to see if you are required to stop at their weigh stations.
Another tip for every driver, every single time... compare the license plate to the info on the paperwork and make sure they match. Therr are horror stories of people getting arrested and having to deal with a bunch of nonsense. I know of st least 2 on UA-cam.
What kind of nonsense?
@@cdltrainingspot7172 basically a guy got pulled over and arrested for "switching the plates out" when all he was actually doing was moving states and it was entirely uhauls fault for not checking the plates beforehand. He had no clue and in the end uhaul paid up but still. They were cleared (the previous renter had changed out the plates) but it was a complete mess. Especially because it took a lot for uhaul to take responsibility and the guy had a history so it was even more convoluted to prove. I mean ya do an inspect before driving anyway, mine as well add checking the plate. Yeah small odds it won't match but not a situation you or i wanna be in.
@@ek1046 Wow, that sucks. Thanks for explaining what happened, hopefully some people that watch the video also see what you wrote about checking license plates. Take care bud.
I’m not sure if u will see this or not but I’m about to move a lot of stuff. I was thinking of getting a uhaul. I want to get a cheap one and safe one. Thanks for all the tips. I won’t go fast and I’m gonna stay in the slow lane. I’m kinda excited and nervous lol.
Did you make the move yet? How did it go? If you haven't then take your time. Slow down and don't drive like you do in your personal car. Keep us updated bud.
@@cdltrainingspot7172 no I haven’t yet. I think I will this weekend though. Most likely I will. I’m still debating if I was going to rent the biggest U-Haul or the second biggest. The biggest is 20
@@CBATERCES Which ever truck you end up renting let us know how it goes. Stay safe 🚚
@@cdltrainingspot7172 thanks. And I will keep your tips in mind while driving. I’m also going to show my dad this video because he will most likely drive as well
@@CBATERCES Good idea, show him too. Take care.
Thanks a lot for this useful video.
No problem Mario, glad it helped you out.
this is helpful. thanks !
Happy to hear my tips helped you out.
Great video. Your tips are useful for driving anything bigger than a truck or suv.
How do you reverse in a parking lot without hitting a car or someone? I'm assuming you don't park it like you would a normal car.
Great video💯🤗🙂
Appreciate that, thanks.
Even though you don't need CDL but I'm suprise don't have some type training for 26ft box truck
I agree, a 26ft box truck is a big truck to hand someone the keys to without training.
So what should I do about a husband who is a first time driver of a 26 foot box truck towing a car over 1000 miles who thinks he doesn't need any practice or tips? 🤯🤯🤯
Can you talk about the brakes and air breaks psi and if your psi goes below 60 what do you do? Ect ect
I will see what I can do. I've been too busy to publish new videos but hope to put out some more soon.
Thanks, driving a 20', 650 miles next week...
ate a fence up , company is pretty pissed lmao , make sure you don’t take sharp turns that’s my tip
Anyone here that can recommend a gps app that will help avoid restricted areas for 20 ft u-haul trucks. Moving from nyc to nc Thanks in advance
Thank you so much for taking the time to share all of these tips. We are driving 3000 miles and we are both excited but nervous. Great tips. 🤓
That a long distance, if you remember come back and let us know how it goes.
How was your drive ?
The drive was Great. We took our time and enjoyed the ride. Weather was so good to us as well. Thank you again. 🤓🌞
Great tips
Thanks, hope they help.
Driving a box truck and saw something on the psi going under 60 and pulling over?. The guy did not explain it well on what you do if that happens
thank you!!!
No problem, I hope it was able to help you out.
Any suggestions/advice on how to drive a uhaul with a tow dolly behind (towing my car). I'm not really nervous on driving the uhaul but I don't know how to make those turns or change lanes with a tow dolly in the back. I'm just nervous I wouldn't be able to estimate my turns or changing of lanes and hit someone because I'm driving something really long.
I don't have any experience pulling a car behind but I would imagine the same tips would apply. One thing I do suggest is avoid backing up as much as possible if you are pulling a car because backing up is one of the hardest things to do when pulling a trailer.
We are planing to drive 26” Penske truck from NM to FL , what would be best place to fuel truck on a road
First ask the company you are renting from what kind of fuel you should be using on the truck. After you find out which type of fuel go to a gas station and fill up using the same fuel that the company recommended you use.
i drive a 16 footer everyday for furniture deliveries and our truck broke down and we rented a 26 footer it’s a little nerve wrecking but the only thing that worries me is the larger front on the cab (ours was flat ) and it seems like the brake is insanely hard to push
push to hard and it stops suddenly maybe i’m just not used to the air brakes or just first day new truck nerves ?
thanks for the information btw
Over time you'll get used to the rental brakes too. It's tough to imagine that these big box trucks are being rented to people with zero driving expeience in one of these. I made this video to keep them safe and the rest of us sharing the road safe too.
I'm glad to hear the video helped you out, appreciate you taking the time to comment too. If you have any other tips that you want to add just leave it in a comment.
yea i mean i understand why they are though
biggest truck i’ve driven is 18 feet and i drove that before an actual car
so i couldn’t imagine hopping rite into the 26 footer
what surprised me the most is that there’s only 4 videos like these about big trucks
I agree, it would be tought to jump into a 26 footer with no experience. You are right, not a lot of videos about these trucks.
How different would it be to drive a 22ft Penske - from driving a fedex Grumman?
From Georgia to Nevada. I have to Travel in a 16' Penske with 2 People, Including my myself, a Turtle and a Cat. Any Suggestions.
Yes, watch the video. Main thing is to take your time and understand that everything is going to be slower. Accept that. Don't expect to make the drive in the same time you would with a small passanger car. Best of luck to you and come back to let us know how it went.
I have a question, I am going to be renting a U haul truck and pulling my car on a dolly behind me. The car is going to be set in place on the dolly at the Uhaul location and then I will be driving the whole thing back to my apartment to load everything on to the truck. Will there be enough room between the front of the car and the back of the truck for me to load the truck? If there isn't, I will have to take a cab, pick up the truck, drive it home load of truck and then attach the trailer and put the car on it myself and that makes me a little uncomfortable. What do you say about this dilemma?
You probably won't have enough room if you have some big items. Can you get someone to help you get the car onto the trailer?
Im driving a 26ft truck for our church club, im scared to death im driving from Chicago to Gillette Wy!! It will be heavy. Any more recommendations??
How did it go??
So far so good, my husband helped me with the drive, im giving directions, and we learned how to drive the big truck, this recommendation works great
This video is perfect thank you so much !!! Im waiting in my UPS road test soon , never driven anything bigger than a SUV, was surprised to hear I didn’t need a CDL for the ups box truck road test . I have no training with trucks however , any final tips ?
That's awesome, UPS jobs are good jobs to get. Just do what I described in the video and you should be alright. If you really want the job then consider going to Uhaul and renting a big truck and driving it around for practice before you take the UPS road test.
@@cdltrainingspot7172 really appreciate the quick feedback , will take you up on that advice !! Many thanks :)!!!
@@Walexikg28 No problem bud, let us know how it goes.
Applying for a job with requires driving a box truck. About ready to rent a uhaul for practice! 🤣🤣
That's a great thing to do Kenzie. Best of luck with the new job.
How was it? I’m doing a road test for a job tomorrow in a box truck and I’ve only driven a 17 foot uhaul once lol
@@nickwick35 it wasent bad. But I didn't realize how much heavy lifting was involved and I realized the more I did it maybe the job wasent the best fit for me
@@emmyd Ahh, sorry to hear that. I did my test today and I think it went pretty well. I hope you're in a happier job now!
Wish me luck
Good luck bud, hopefully everything goes ok.
Do you have to stop for weigh stations and such when traveling across different states? Ill be moving from Missouri to Massachusetts in a few months. Saw mixed advice online. Lots of people saying nothing will happen if you drive by- others saying to stop just to be safe.
Apart from clearance is there anything "truck" related to look out for on the roads?
Good question. In most states you don't have to stop at the scales because you are most likely moving personal property, not commercial property/freight. Ask the company you are renting from to make sure you know which states, if any, along your route you need to stop at.
I’m driving a production truck wish me luck I’m scared!!!!
Good luck Daisy, take your time and you will do just fine.
No rear view mirror. Thank you
That's right, now rear view mirror. You are welcome.
How slow is safe on the hwys that are 80mph?! Those are what I'm nervous for.
Some of those states with the 80mph speed limit don't have a minimum speed you have to travel. Same thing, keep it slow, don't go over 55 to 60mph.
@@cdltrainingspot7172 thank you so much!!
@@TheC0CO No problem
Besides home furniture, what can I haul with Uhaul?
Anything that you can fit in it.
my fish!!!
Great tips, I hope to hell no one is putting their damn pets in the back. But someone has probably done it
I think so too, you'd be surprised what people will do.
I’m going to move from Kansas to California with 26ft truck
Stay safe! Take it slow.
Best of luck to you!
“Get an Atlas”
OK Boomer
Having a paper atlas is a good backup resource.
Actually, I'm driving from CA to NY next week, and an atlas can provide a bigger perspective than a tiny screen. I've done driven acoss the country many times, and still love an atlas - AND my iphone!
@@ShellBAtoms I agree with you, use both the phone and paper atlas to avoid problems.
T/y/v/m for this.