Question do you have turn off engine when you get off truck and take keys to check far you are at alley dock. And how many times can you get off and check I am in California. Thanks for the great Videos
How do you know when you’re close to the rear cone? I currently have a class c cdl, and I back into docks all day. However, with a dock you just slowly proceed until the dock stops you. How do avoid hitting the cone during testing? Thanks
My instructor won’t show me any of the maneuvers for backing or set up an area for backing for class b. Can you give me some advice or tell me the procedures they will have me perform? My test is on the ninth and I keep telling my instructors I’m not ready I have zero hours of backing and they won’t listen. I’m very nervous about the test because when ever I show any type of proficiency they cut me off on my driving.
Thank you for watching the video. Now in terms of your question, it all depends on how far you are pass the alley. You can turn at anytime to steer your rear axles towards the inside of the first cone located at the top of the alley. Keep you rear axles moving slowly about 1 foot from the cone while looking out of the driver's side window and/or mirror. Once your rear axle is even with the the top/front of the cone steer hard to the left. I hope this helps.
Thank you for watching the video. Now in terms of your question, it all depends on how far you are pass the alley. You can turn at anytime to steer your rear axles towards the inside of the first cone located at the top of the alley. Keep you rear axles moving slowly about 1 foot from the cone while looking out of the driver's side window and/or mirror. Once your rear axle is even with the the top/front of the cone steer hard to the left. Once the rear of your vehicle enters the alley, straighten your steer tires and continue straight back until the rear of your vehicle is within 3 feet of the rear of the alley. I hope this helps.
Question do you have turn off engine when you get off truck and take keys to check far you are at alley dock. And how many times can you get off and check I am in California. Thanks for the great Videos
Nope
Do class B make good money. School in my area is 13k. I believe the B is around 7
Yes
How do you know when you’re close to the rear cone? I currently have a class c cdl, and I back into docks all day. However, with a dock you just slowly proceed until the dock stops you. How do avoid hitting the cone during testing? Thanks
Practice...Practice.....Practice.
My instructor won’t show me any of the maneuvers for backing or set up an area for backing for class b. Can you give me some advice or tell me the procedures they will have me perform? My test is on the ninth and I keep telling my instructors I’m not ready I have zero hours of backing and they won’t listen. I’m very nervous about the test because when ever I show any type of proficiency they cut me off on my driving.
This is like a regular car lol class A is another monster 😂 you should worry about your backing skills if you pursuing class A license
Can you tell me when we start steering wheel turn explain pls
Thank you for watching the video. Now in terms of your question, it all depends on how far you are pass the alley. You can turn at anytime to steer your rear axles towards the inside of the first cone located at the top of the alley. Keep you rear axles moving slowly about 1 foot from the cone while looking out of the driver's side window and/or mirror. Once your rear axle is even with the the top/front of the cone steer hard to the left. I hope this helps.
How many different maneuvers do we have to do in order to pass the backing and parallel parking. Like what should I be expecting?
What state are testing in for your cdl?
Class B Ohio
So can you explain how to reverse I need help
Can you be little bit more specific?
The 90 degree parking
Thank you for watching the video. Now in terms of your question, it all depends on how far you are pass the alley. You can turn at anytime to steer your rear axles towards the inside of the first cone located at the top of the alley. Keep you rear axles moving slowly about 1 foot from the cone while looking out of the driver's side window and/or mirror. Once your rear axle is even with the the top/front of the cone steer hard to the left. Once the rear of your vehicle enters the alley, straighten your steer tires and continue straight back until the rear of your vehicle is within 3 feet of the rear of the alley. I hope this helps.
Really??
Do you have a question?