How To Get Your Commercial Driver's License In 2 Weeks

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  • Опубліковано 28 чер 2024
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    00:00 I already failed the test...
    02:37 Boise, Idaho
    04:02 Day 1: this is harder than I thought
    06:44 1 step forward, 2 steps back
    08:43 Day 2: frozen brakes
    12:07 Day 3: left foot braking
    13:49 Day 4: breaking bad habits
    16:20 Day 5: STEEP grades
    17:30 Day 6: backing up the 48 foot trailer
    19:55 Day 7: exam day
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  • @AmbitionStrikes
    @AmbitionStrikes  2 місяці тому +16

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  • @gcs8
    @gcs8 2 місяці тому +180

    Shout out to Idho CDL for letting him film, it's both cool to see and a nice window into what the CDL drivers have to go through for anyone who is curious or potentially interested in going through it.

    • @stum8374
      @stum8374 2 місяці тому +2

      The problem is that normal car drivers don't watch so when they're out on the streets and seeing artics around them they don't know how to react....therefore accidents happen......those films should be shown to ANYBODY taken a car/motorbike licence !!! Im surprized you didn't pull forward to make sure the trailor was connected !!! So in the states you can go from a car/pickup
      to an artic OH GOD

    • @rdeanbenson2214
      @rdeanbenson2214 2 місяці тому

      Ain't happening in 2 weeks.

    • @marcothehammer
      @marcothehammer 2 місяці тому +1

      @@stum8374 WILLIS!... what you talkin' 'bout?
      Arctic
      The Arctic is a polar region located at the northernmost part of Earth. The Arctic region, from the IERS Reference Meridian travelling east, consists of parts of northern Norway, northernmost Sweden, northern Finland, Russia, the United States, Canada, Danish Realm, and northern Iceland, along with the Arctic Ocean and adjacent seas. Wikipedia
      😉😐
      FURTHERMORE... there's no such a thing as a 'normal car driver'! LOL!

  • @oldseabee2938
    @oldseabee2938 2 місяці тому +73

    Former Seabee Mechanic here. I was one of the first people in the Navy to get licenced on the MTVR Tractor when it first came to the fleet. I also was involved in the testing of the trucks before they were sent out for service. I am local to north Idaho, eastern WA if you have problems. They are complicated vehicles with lots of weird systems and proprietary parts. Happy to help if you run into issues!

    • @AmbitionStrikes
      @AmbitionStrikes  2 місяці тому +9

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    • @oldseabee2938
      @oldseabee2938 2 місяці тому +3

      @@AmbitionStrikes Will do!

    • @PatsTravels
      @PatsTravels 2 місяці тому +4

      I was the Navy's PM for the MTVR tractor. Thanks for helping do the testing. It was a great program to manage and I was fortunate to have a great team to develop and field the truck.

    • @oldseabee2938
      @oldseabee2938 2 місяці тому +4

      @@PatsTravels they are great trucks. Only a few complaints. "Military grade" trucks. Lol

    • @carolewarner101
      @carolewarner101 2 місяці тому +3

      Wow, that was a generous offer! Don't you love the community you're creating?

  • @tommurray2653
    @tommurray2653 2 місяці тому +67

    Hi Rilley from a retired truck driver. The two abbreviations i used to use were PAL and LAP for connecting and disconnecting trailers. PAL Pin Air lines Landing gear (up)
    LAP Landing gear (down) Air lines (disconnected) Pull Pin. You NEVER want to disconnect a trailer before putting the landing gear down AND you NEVER want to move a trailer before having raised the landing gear. Have a nice day. Tom in Canada in the Maritimes at the NB-NS border

    • @Skattie
      @Skattie 2 місяці тому

      Awesome ❤

    • @davebaker489
      @davebaker489 2 місяці тому +2

      Shout out to Tom from Dave in NS Canada. Got my lic. in down town Toronto. Now that was fun.

    • @lloydprunier4415
      @lloydprunier4415 2 місяці тому +2

      Got my Class A CDL back in '93 and one of the first things I remember from CDL school was it's not an airplane so it's not landing gear. Trucking over the road isn't for everyone and I found out it wasn't what I wanted to do after the first year. Grocery whare houses and a few other places made life miserable. Many hauls were enjoyable and some sort of dedicated run would have been the way to go. Driving the truck was almost fun, but not the weeks away from home.

    • @user-zc5qy2sr1c
      @user-zc5qy2sr1c 2 місяці тому +2

      That's all fine unless you're pulling triples.

    • @GunnyNinja
      @GunnyNinja 2 місяці тому

      @@lloydprunier4415 So did I. I also became an instructor. It was always landing gear. Still is. No idea why anyone wasted time teaching you that.

  • @RadSalacan
    @RadSalacan 2 місяці тому +53

    I used to work for one of the big freight shipping companies. Never got a CDL but definitely moved a lot of trailers around the yard and it is nerve wracking when you first start out. It gave me so much more respect for what those drivers do and what they have to go through just to get a trailer from A to B.

    • @spencers4121
      @spencers4121 2 місяці тому +3

      It's intimidating, but over time it's like why was I afraid to drive something so big.

    • @marvinflournoy345
      @marvinflournoy345 2 місяці тому +3

      I went to trucking school after I lost my job after 35 years with the company when it moved to a different state . I went to trucking school because I knew there were trucking jobs around. Some still couldn't drive after 6 weeks, I made 100 on my pre trip and passed my driving test which was a big relief. I found a job with the local county and worked 11 years until I retired. I loved that job because I drove almost anything you could imagine which I was all for.

    • @sonnyevans4285
      @sonnyevans4285 2 місяці тому

      )​@@spencers4121

  • @whathavya
    @whathavya 2 місяці тому +19

    Ass a CDL holder, driving trks for almost 20 years, hauling fuel to Prudoe Bay Ak. on what is probably one of the most dangerous roads in North America. I still remember going to trk school and getting my first interation of my license as one of the most traumatic times of my life. 😂 Congratulations!

  • @susanhighfield8284
    @susanhighfield8284 2 місяці тому +9

    That's the fastest class A CDL course I've ever seen. Not even remotely enough time. When I went to CDL school, it was a 6 week course. 6 weeks of drive time and classroom study. And after 20 years of driving, I know even that didn't touch all the situations I'd experienced. It's scary to know they are only training people for 7 days before turning them loose. Happy for you that you passed, dude. Please be careful out there and take your time. Your mirrors are your very best friend. Always be scanning them, even if no one is around. Little cars come out of nowhere. Never get complacent.

    • @towtruckaj
      @towtruckaj 2 місяці тому +4

      CDL school has never been about teaching really anything about real trucking, It's about passing tests and they fully anticipate you will go on to some big company that will put you through weeks of ride along training... Shit logic but that's their thinking.

  • @MrRiorust
    @MrRiorust 2 місяці тому +22

    Congratulations! Welcome to the CDL A club. Taking the course and test in "less than perfect weather" was a great call. Expect the un expected , and be safe.

  • @adamstone3933
    @adamstone3933 2 місяці тому +16

    I got my cdl it took 2.5 months in Wisconsin but that final test is very nerve wracking

  • @ramdslpwr
    @ramdslpwr 2 місяці тому +30

    Bravo man. I remember that feeling the first time I hit the open road in a semi... Scared the pants off me.. You did well. Congrats on a new life skill.

  • @indyrocker
    @indyrocker 2 місяці тому +8

    It's awesome to see you documenting your progress! I get to teach the class B, passenger, and school bus endorsements in Colorado for a local school district.

  • @GipperGGipper
    @GipperGGipper 2 місяці тому +6

    I remember getting my CDL. My two hardest things to learn was the pre-trip ( my instructor was a stickler for precise wording) and backing up. I had literally 15 minutes of training. That led to big issues. I ended up training myself in the yard of my first employer.

  • @donalddodson7365
    @donalddodson7365 2 місяці тому +10

    BRAVO! Well done. I suspect it is like any other "crash course" (sorry, bad adjective ...) you now begin to really hone your skills. You brought back memories of my ROP School Bus Driver's Course shifting without synchromesh, matching RPM's to speed, and accounting for the huge rear end behind the rear axle. Congratulations!

  • @lifetwolive
    @lifetwolive 2 місяці тому +7

    this might be helpful to you with clutch brake operation the clutch brake only contacts when the pedal is one inch from the floor so as long as you only toe the clutch pedal enough to disengage the clutch brake does not work

  • @lynnemac1402
    @lynnemac1402 2 місяці тому +10

    Wow Riley you never fail to amaze me all the things you can already do and then taking on more things to learn. Congratulations for passing that was a large commitment x

  • @kenanderson1026
    @kenanderson1026 2 місяці тому +13

    Once your done with school and those tests you be able to float the gears as long as you still hit the right RPM's. Definitely easier on your clutch life and simplies driving as well.

  • @DNinja87
    @DNinja87 2 місяці тому +1

    As a commercial driver in my history and now a manager of commercial drivers. I'm finding this very interesting on the training now days, also laughing at your mistakes. but it's part of the learning process. I still can't get my driving mantra out of my head. "Properly mounted & secured. Not cracked, bent, or broken. Not leaking or leaning." This has stuck with me since Salt Lake City and my driving school.

  • @paulhasty8388
    @paulhasty8388 2 місяці тому +5

    It's funny watching this video because when I drove truck I had an Oregon class A license and I gave it up just before they came out with a CDL. So the truck I drove was a 1988 Peterbilt 4 axle tractor with a 53 foot 3 axle trailer with a gross weight of 98,000 lbs.. The tractor had a 3406B Cat motor with a 13 speed trans and your right you only use the clutch in first gear then in order to shift gear's you just match rpm's!

  • @tommurray2653
    @tommurray2653 2 місяці тому +6

    The longer that a trailer is ,the easier it is to back up because it responds slower to steering imputs . And one other piece of advice is to NEVER forget that you have a trailer on when you are making a turn. To do so will have you taking out a light pole or a stop sign. Have a nice day. Tom in the Maritimes at the NB-NS border

    • @davebaker489
      @davebaker489 2 місяці тому +1

      We had 1 driver totally straddle a fire hydrant without harming it. Then he left the truck, quit on the spot and went home. An older much more experienced driver was sent to safely move the rig and drive it back. (it happens)

    • @martinbuysabus932
      @martinbuysabus932 2 місяці тому

      I drove right over top of a half ton pickup with an empty 53 foot dry van in an intersection. I had been driving for years but that morning for some reason I completely forgot I was pulling a trailer. That was a not very good morning. No one hurt fortunately.

  • @TimothyTate-tc5yk
    @TimothyTate-tc5yk 2 місяці тому +7

    We now you have learned what all truck drives had to learn. I remember my training for my class A CDL. But back then even though it was not a easy thing to do it was not as tough as it is today for new drives. Many of the laws has changed and more Federal and State laws are more stricter. Back when I did my test I had to do all the pre-trip inspections and that even included the service lines to the trailer. Then I had to do the straight line backing, right side doc backing, and then left side doc back, then serpentine backing, and then the parallel parking. I don't know if you had to do the serpentine backing or the parallel parking. But the one thing is leaning the responsibilities of being a truck driver. I'm retired from truck driving and I miss it I miss the open roads. But after 43 years I knew it was time to turn it over to the younger generation truckers. Good luck with your new toy.

  • @Motoracer0172
    @Motoracer0172 2 місяці тому +1

    I'm currently in the process of obtaining my cdl. You have made this whole process feel so worthwhile, I want to thank you for taking the time to make this video. It has helped me build the confidence I needed to keep pressing on. Congrats!! Keep it between the ditches .

  • @paulmiller591
    @paulmiller591 2 місяці тому +10

    Congratulations Rilley. That is no easy task; a good friend of mine got his heavy truck license in New Zealand a year ago, and those things are much harder to drive than it looks from the outside. Did you consider doing the course in the better weather? Ice and snow must not have helped?

  • @georgewest2096
    @georgewest2096 2 місяці тому +1

    My first CDL in 1963 was a one page written test with no driving. Oh, am now I am old, and still have my CDL and do drive Big trucks, but not often.

  • @johnjulie6657
    @johnjulie6657 2 місяці тому +6

    Bravo Zulu you truck driving dude! Looks like you're getting a newish Army bobtail?!?!

  • @ColeMarkusen
    @ColeMarkusen 2 місяці тому +7

    That was really fun to watch, congratulations, Riley! 🎉

  • @stevegreengrass7727
    @stevegreengrass7727 2 місяці тому +1

    It's awesome to see a popular you tuber take a CDL course, thank you so much for showing how much of a mental strain driving a semi truck can be, and what is all involved with driving a semi truck, so many people out there figure we just drive and that driving is so easy, No it is not, it truly is a tough job with alot more involved than so many believe! Thank you Riley! Congratulations on getting your CDL!!🎉 best of luck in your future endeavors!

  • @lauraquigley6403
    @lauraquigley6403 2 місяці тому +7

    Good job Riley! I Love how both you & Courtney consistently are learning new things! Oliver is still the star of the show! Love that your subscribers are growing since I have been subscribed while you had sleeper in truck🙏🙏🙏

  • @VaughanMunro-js4nr
    @VaughanMunro-js4nr 2 місяці тому

    Congratulations on getting your semi licence. Viewing from Australia. I got my semi licence 50 years ago, when all you had to do was answer a few questions, drive around town, back a Strait line, and do a hill sart. All done in an hour.

  • @philwoods2534
    @philwoods2534 2 місяці тому +5

    One of the most important things to check which I haven't heard you mention is the wheel nuts - one of those come off and it kinda messes up your day and someone else's life if it bounces unfortunately....We in the UK have dayglo markers which face each other on either nut - you can tell then if they have moved...THEY DO over time. Tapping them with a bar also gives off a different sound. Its a great addition to your licence, opens your mind to the hard work truck drivers carry out, often at crazy times and distances. well done.

  • @seanogs
    @seanogs 2 місяці тому +1

    As my WWII grandfather would say when I grinded the gears on my first car, "Hey grind me a pound while your at it"!!! Lol. You will be a pro in no time.

  • @chevrofreak
    @chevrofreak 2 місяці тому +12

    Once you master floating the gears it makes driving a semi a lot smoother and more fun.

    • @johncrane3676
      @johncrane3676 2 місяці тому

      Back in the day, floating was an immediate fail.
      A clutch-less shift was mandatory witch meant you weren't grinding off gear tips in a 20 to 30 thousand dollar transmission.
      But that was 30 years ago. Maybe they have rubber gears now..

    • @chevrofreak
      @chevrofreak 2 місяці тому

      @@johncrane3676 when I took my test he said "drive it how it's meant to be driven". Whatever that means. I couldn't float at the time, so I double clutched.

    • @kingboss24
      @kingboss24 Місяць тому

      I'm in school now you still can't float gears​@@johncrane3676

  • @richardburdette6000
    @richardburdette6000 2 місяці тому +5

    Congratulations Riley 👏

  • @jimbosun2
    @jimbosun2 2 місяці тому +3

    Oh that brought back memories for me over here in the UK doing my HGV. I knew exactly how you felt with the nerves.
    Awesome upload guys. Wishing you all the best😎

  • @EthanBammerlin
    @EthanBammerlin 29 днів тому

    I got my CDL about a week before this video dropped. I’m surprised they started you out with floating gears, I was taught to double clutch and then learned floating later on once I understood the basics of actually driving. That left foot braking took me a while to pickup with downshifting during my training.
    It’s nice to see someone else learning at the same time as me! Good luck!

  • @matthewrobertson6923
    @matthewrobertson6923 2 місяці тому +5

    Nice work! Congratulations 🎉

  • @1982jeepcj8
    @1982jeepcj8 2 місяці тому +1

    A couple of thing that may help you. First when you are pushing the clutch in, when your HEEL it the FLOOR, stop, the clutch pedal throw is half way and that is far enough to shift when moving, Second, backing a trailer is where most of the accidents happen, the way trailer length effects backing is dependent on the bridge length, this is the distance between the king pin, and between the rear trailer trailers. The longer the bridge distance, the slower the trailer reacts to your inputs, the shorter the bridge distance the quicker the trailer reacts, a LOT of people have a harder time getting a short trailer to go where they want them to go because they over correct. I also strongly recommend the SMITH SYSTEM driving videos, they will help you learn what to see when driving a commercial sized vehicle.

  • @danielhayton9438
    @danielhayton9438 2 місяці тому +1

    In the UK we had "grandfathers rights" ( if you passed the driving test long enough ago, 1967 in my case) to drive rigid trucks, up to 7.5 tons. I was involved in a project about vehicle delivery/collection and they said "the best way to find outis to do it" and sent me to collect a 7.5 ton truck. It was the biggest thing I'd driven since (High) School!

  • @Skattie
    @Skattie 2 місяці тому +1

    Bless your heart, so happy you getting a new truck driving skill under your belt .well done and so impressed with your family and friends being there

  • @ralphkearns7600
    @ralphkearns7600 2 місяці тому

    Great job and am grateful that you took us along for the ride!!!

  • @duanewilson3941
    @duanewilson3941 2 місяці тому +1

    Retired truck driver here, everyone has trouble backing at first and getting the gears right. If you do it long enough you'll get it and you won't even have to think about it. I always found backing the longer trailers was easier than the shorter one's.

  • @johnthomas3842
    @johnthomas3842 2 місяці тому +1

    Congratulations. Now you get the chance to see regular drivers as they really are. Folks that decide to slow down on an uphill grade causing you to have to gear down or stop and get started again. People that do not understand, it takes you a lot longer to stop than a car and pull out in front of you. If you are driving a commercial truck, it is a big money sign to some people, watch out for scammers. If a rock kicks out from under your tire and hits someones windshield, not your fault. If a rock falls off of your load and hits a windshield, your fault. Follow all the tarp down rules and make sure your tractor and trailer are clean of anything loose that may fall off. Invest in a good dash cam. My number one tip for you is, going down a grade, never gear down up or down, if you skip a gear and end up out of gear, you are free wheeling. Depending on the grade, you could burn up your brakes before being able to stop and start again.

  • @iamahood1
    @iamahood1 2 місяці тому +3

    Awesome. So excited about whatever this must mean you’re cooking up for the future!

  • @mmaiorano3
    @mmaiorano3 2 місяці тому +3

    Great work Riley. Not easy. Definitely go easy in the big rigs with the mountains!

  • @deborahpinkey1264
    @deborahpinkey1264 2 місяці тому +2

    Congratulations Riley! Add another notch onto your skillset belt!

  • @panfilocordova4912
    @panfilocordova4912 2 місяці тому +3

    Congratulations Riley👏👏🎉🎉

  • @MichelleLHiga
    @MichelleLHiga 2 місяці тому +1

    Well done, Riley! Congrats!! Great to see Tyler again. Hope there are more projects the two of you tackle in the future.

  • @maudepotvin8660
    @maudepotvin8660 2 місяці тому +3

    I'm doing my CDL training in Montreal, and it's a 5 month long training full time.
    I see huge difference between in both trainings. Like not using the clutch ? Did they explain you double clutching ?
    The pre trip inspection last 20 minutes here too !
    Stay safe on the roads !

  • @Jeremy-de2of
    @Jeremy-de2of 2 місяці тому +2

    See for some reason here in wv they want u to use a clutch every time crazy but most inspectors don’t care show them u can use clutch then shift how your comfy lol

  • @mikeborkhuis7278
    @mikeborkhuis7278 2 місяці тому +1

    Congratulations Riley! I just celebrated the 20th anniversary of getting my CDL-A license. Since then I added the double/triple, tanker and HZAMAT endorsements to it.

  • @craigb9489
    @craigb9489 2 місяці тому +1

    I know what you went thru. I got my CDL-A 22 years ago. The training lasted for three weeks. We had to do our practice driving with two other students in the truck. Fortunately, they had sleeper berths. Memorizing the pretrip was the longest and hardest part.
    Enjoy your new truck!

  • @president2
    @president2 2 місяці тому

    Welcome to CDL! I Got mine without any school. But I grow up around heavy equipment so had a life of experience already. Love you guys!!!!

  • @johnschmitt5478
    @johnschmitt5478 2 місяці тому

    Congratulations Riley, I have been a truck driver for over 25 years and have been a blast.

  • @garyfeltus9801
    @garyfeltus9801 2 місяці тому +1

    It's easy two day you only have gear shift . When I learned to drive had two transmission's . Learned to drive in the ore fields of southern Colorado.

  • @Codger2015
    @Codger2015 2 місяці тому +1

    Back in the day when I received my CDL, it was so much easier. That was in 1969 in Illinois. No training course, only on-the-job learning. That CDL allowed me the adventure of a lifetime. I drove semi-tractor trailer rigs for the next 20 years and got to see all 48 states and all major and minor cities throughout all 4 seasons and all weather types. I hauled mostly household goods with Mayflower but also hauled groceries, farm equipment, general commodities, and steel.

  • @midway241
    @midway241 2 місяці тому +2

    Congratulations! What a fun video!

  • @brianmoore4299
    @brianmoore4299 2 місяці тому +2

    Congrats riley on getting your CDL. Something you'll never regret. Driving OTR 48 states was my career until I was struck with diabetes and no longer eligible. Worse day of my life. Two things I'd like to metion. You said the one instructor told you about reading the signs. That means EVERY sign. The one you miss may be the one that tells you the bridge is out. Teach yourself to read EVERY sign. Its your saftey and life that this might affect. Secondly, use all the space you can when pulling forward to line up for a back up. Most drivers car or truck fail to pull far enough forward to line up properly and wind up making several attempts. Saw you do that in the video. I've pulled tankers, flatbeds, box, oversized and superloads. My best suggestion to you would be to go to your local truckstop sit at the counter and talk to your fellow drivers. At least when i was driving they were friendly and willing to help you learn. I learned more there than anywhere else except actually driving. Theyll tell you things about driving in bad weather, bad habits etc. I'd say they focus on saftey because those trucks are dangerous. Good luck, stay safe and be smart. Never do drugs of any type. There are drivers who do and may offer it. Dont accept ever. No load is ever worth it. I always despised the unprofessional driver who placed so many at risk with that crap. Im a bit older so this is old but I used to use this line all the time, drive right. I dont want to run into some mom driving a station wagon with four kids in the back on her way to drop the kids off at school. Mechanical failure happens (as you are familiar) so stay up on maintenance.

    • @markpashia7067
      @markpashia7067 2 місяці тому

      Yup, accidents happen the minute you get cocky and relaxed. Always need to be on your A game and extra careful in new conditions. And do not miss a gear on a steep downgrade. You do not have enough brakes without engine braking. I know a few who learned that dropping out of Flagstaff, AZ and were lucky to survive.

    • @brianmoore4299
      @brianmoore4299 2 місяці тому

      @@markpashia7067 Reminds me of a time going into lake Tahoe from Reno and my tp valve malfunctioned and I lost my brakes going down the grade on 431. Before I made it to the truck runaway ramp rear brakes were on fire and my co driver wanted to jump out. There was the mountain on the passenger side and I told him he was safer in the truck. Didn't want to see him getting crushed against the mountain and the side of the truck. We made it but talk about fear. I was so happy to see that runaway ramp. (The tp valve manufacturer had to pay for everything).

  • @dougtravins9624
    @dougtravins9624 2 місяці тому

    This was an awesome video! I always appreciated truck drivers, (all sizes), but now my appreciation reaches a new level. Thanks

  • @PhotosByStevenDE
    @PhotosByStevenDE 2 місяці тому

    I am so excited for you Riley. Congratulations, and let the fun begin!

  • @kevins1927
    @kevins1927 2 місяці тому

    I remember when I first learned to drive tractor trailers. Allot going on at once but eventually it becomes automatic, good old muscle memory. Slow is smooth and smooth is fast.

  • @user-zr1ij2tm6u
    @user-zr1ij2tm6u 2 місяці тому

    Its great to see you on your learning how to drive a truck...just shows what youve all got to go through....Glad you passed...Stay safe and god bless you all

  • @johnensminger7675
    @johnensminger7675 2 місяці тому +1

    Congratulations on your license!! I almost got got mine awhile back...but now it is to much work. Way to goo!😊

  • @jeffsinnaeve3817
    @jeffsinnaeve3817 2 місяці тому +1

    Congratulations on completing your CDL! I took a contract course to get mine a few months ago and we share some of the same pain points - primarily, prior experience with manual transmissions in passenger vehicles complicating the process for commercial vehicles. Double clutching is one thing, but it takes a bit to get the clutch pedal depth and RPM just right to avoid engine braking and grinding gears. Great video, thank you for sharing!

  • @elwoodlindquist9324
    @elwoodlindquist9324 2 місяці тому +2

    Congratulations will be curious to see the new pickup.
    Oliver is getting so big, that’s one happy baby
    Great video looks like you had fun but nervous.

  • @suzannekrause9601
    @suzannekrause9601 2 місяці тому

    Congratulations! You have added one more thing to your skill set. I am looking forward to how you use your new license.

  • @andysmith5220
    @andysmith5220 2 місяці тому +2

    Congratulations! Now the hard part comes next lots.and lots. And lots of practice over and over again

  • @jeffdopp4470
    @jeffdopp4470 2 місяці тому +1

    This is a great video. Really took me back to my CDL training days. Good luck looking for good videos of truck driving ahead

  • @bryank7133
    @bryank7133 2 місяці тому +1

    Sounds like I passed you on Thursday night late. Headed out Thursday morning from Phoenix to Portland, was through Boise around 11pm, then again yesterday at lunch time on the way back. Long, not so fun trip for me, and I was actually thinking about you guys while I was in Idaho. Congrats on your CDL Casey!

  • @wonderingdonkey6758
    @wonderingdonkey6758 2 місяці тому +1

    I've been a commercial driver for 28 years.Myself and my coworkers have always said,they need to make the test harder.Well they stepped it up a bit atleast.The motorhomes and 5th wheels should all have to take some form of this.Im glad you showed some respect to truckers and the difficulty of driving around the stupidity of other drivers Congratulations Riley!

  • @davidhay2871
    @davidhay2871 2 місяці тому

    When I went through truck driving school in Ohio we had to drive tractors with sleepers and 53-ft trailers. So from day one we were in 75-ft trucks. Get your double triple and tanker endorsement. You may not need it but it's always good to have.

  • @CAT527LS
    @CAT527LS 2 місяці тому +1

    Congratulations on your class A! I’m curious why you needed it, where we live in Idaho you can register semis for personal use up to 56,000 lbs with air brakes and trailer. No cdl, cdl only needed if the use is intended for business or how DOT puts it “making money”. Just depends how you register and insure it! Technically you’re supposed to have not for hire on the side when registered personnel use but in our county that’s rarely checked.

  • @michaeljester9150
    @michaeljester9150 2 місяці тому

    Congratulations!!! Welcome to the club!

  • @jonathanmaxwell7518
    @jonathanmaxwell7518 2 місяці тому

    Congratulations on passing! Excited to see the adventures you take

  • @user-xk1gt9cg8v
    @user-xk1gt9cg8v 2 місяці тому

    Congratulations Riley. Lots to learn and you nailed it!
    Scott was a cute instructor.

  • @johnjr3870
    @johnjr3870 2 місяці тому +1

    535K, not bad. I gave up my CDL when I retired, to much hassle now. When I took my test I had to push the female tester up into the truck by her rear (cabover). Nice job!

  • @deaglanohaodha114
    @deaglanohaodha114 2 місяці тому

    Great episode. Congrats Riley! 🎉

  • @akdisney
    @akdisney 2 місяці тому +4

    CDL BIG High 🖐 Now need Flat and box trailer Pick up newer Bulldozer No more Shipping cost. Army 10 wheel truck I know you do not want move But Big truck and trailer you can move your self. well done

  • @ahorseman4ever1
    @ahorseman4ever1 2 місяці тому

    Congratulations, Riley! That is so exciting! It is really cool that they let you video this experience. Can't wait to see the new pickup! Lol

  • @pnwusa
    @pnwusa 2 місяці тому

    congrats! wow!!! that was amazing. i have always respected truckers and even more now. thanks for sharing. continued travel mercies and blessings.🕊

  • @jonhansen4745
    @jonhansen4745 2 місяці тому +1

    Welcome to the Class A CDL club, Riley. It's a lot more complicated to get licensed these days than it was roughly 40 years ago when I got mine. I'm glad to see all the training though. It's a huge responsibility to share the roads with all the crazy's out there today. Congrats and keep it safe, bro.

  • @ralphcroker4889
    @ralphcroker4889 2 місяці тому

    You're welcome. I've watched every second of every video you've produced. I've watched you for three years now. I'm probably one of your most loyal fans. I learn so much from both of you; and you are living the lives I always wanted but couldn't have lol

  • @kentasp1988
    @kentasp1988 2 місяці тому

    Congratulations Riley 🎉🍾🎊

  • @paulwatts1963
    @paulwatts1963 2 місяці тому +1

    congratulations Riley

  • @ronvanr5359
    @ronvanr5359 2 місяці тому

    Impressive, great job, can't wait to see more of what you are driving next week!

  • @DannyCreech
    @DannyCreech 2 місяці тому

    I got my CDL back in 1998 at Central Technology Center in Drumright OK. What a great college. It was a month long training where we had a lot of classroom training on air brakes and so on. Back then there was a lot to learn. But it wasn't until I became an airline pilot back in 2004 that I learned what the word "Mentally hard" was. Looking back now, getting my CDL was a piece of cake.

  • @theburtseoni
    @theburtseoni 2 місяці тому

    Riley, you crack me up! One never knows what you are going to be trying to get done from one episode to the other!

  • @user-kf9fv1qj9u
    @user-kf9fv1qj9u 2 місяці тому +1

    Congratulations Riley

  • @Lee_Proffit
    @Lee_Proffit 2 місяці тому

    Congrats Riley, Looking forward to see what's next 🙂

  • @Notsofatamerican
    @Notsofatamerican 2 місяці тому

    Easiest way to backup is to grab the steering wheel at its lowest point between your legs. If you want the trailer to go right, push your hand to the right, and left if you wanna go left.

  • @BlackHawk7616
    @BlackHawk7616 2 місяці тому

    Congratulations on your cdl. I remember when I past the driving test a little over a year ago. I was so excited when I passed.

  • @ruaraidhmcdonald-walker9524
    @ruaraidhmcdonald-walker9524 2 місяці тому

    Great stuff. Tempted to do my HGV license too (Heavy goods vehicle over here in UK). They recently changed the law to simplify it so that you can go straight to a articulated truck (semi trailer) directly. Straight to 44 tonnes..... Congratulations on your pass!!

  • @edgasaway2207
    @edgasaway2207 2 місяці тому +1

    I admire your determination!

  • @golfbravowhiskey8669
    @golfbravowhiskey8669 2 місяці тому

    I got my CDL back in 92' and my commercial pilots license in 1994, I couldn't imagine having to go through all of that today

  • @BarryCouch
    @BarryCouch 2 місяці тому

    Congratulations Riley!!!

  • @jamesreynolds1981
    @jamesreynolds1981 2 місяці тому

    18:20 for future reference when you're cranking the landing gear if you find The Sinner of the pain and shove in slightly you won't have that problem of walking back and and forth with the handle makes it a lot easier

  • @ricklong3218
    @ricklong3218 2 місяці тому

    If we floated the gears like that it was automatic failure. The clutch brake is pedal all the way to the floor to stop parts from moving when putting in gear from a stop. That should not affect shifting, you just need to push pedal far enough to disengage the clutch.

  • @virginiamschatz5180
    @virginiamschatz5180 2 місяці тому

    Good for you, Riley....and cheerleaders Courtney & Oliver!!

  • @nealwiley9950
    @nealwiley9950 2 місяці тому +2

    Congrats Riley,,,been there,done that,,,extremely nerve-racking,on to better things....👍👍👍👍

  • @robandnell4305
    @robandnell4305 2 місяці тому +2

    I was lucky, when I started driving school bus in 71 you only had to take written test. I have trained a lot of drivers in the logging industry. Logging is so different than the road, I didn't like drivers who had went through driving school. I had a young man on the north slope that absolutely could not shift with the clutch. I showed him how to shift without it and he did great. I hated the fright hauling. I always told my students that the only reason to get a CDL is that you never have to worry about being unemployed. It may not be what you like but you will have food on the table. I'm from just east of Lewiston. And at 70+ I don't envy anyone who has to get a CDL now and drive in the city. Good job on getting your CDL. I think driving in the oilfields of ND was my last fill time job. Liked that except climbing tanks in the winter.

  • @mattlane7888
    @mattlane7888 2 місяці тому +1

    🎉 Ambitious to see what large projects will strike with this new skill.

  • @wadja62
    @wadja62 2 місяці тому

    Congratulations on yoour Class A CDL. I retired in 2006 after 39 years in a truck, 48 states. The last 10 years I was an instructor for a vary large trucking company in Arizona. We didn't have to worry about snow very much. When a driver passed the school he was sent out on the road with a trainer for 6 weeks to learn how to delal with customers making making appointments on time. Again... Congratulations, well done...