My Trucking Skills Tip#24 Backing a 53' Trailer and Pull forwarding
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- Опубліковано 22 гру 2024
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I, like many truckers, was woefully unprepared for solo driving and backing in the real world. Afterall, the consequence of hitting a cone at school vs. the consequence of hitting an owner-ops brand new Volvo, waking him out of his berth after getting to sleep 20 minutes before the crunch is quite different. My company was very understanding, but I beat myself up about it pretty good. It was only a tiny crack on the drivers side faring, but he had just come off of a 10 1/2 hour, all night drive and like I said, he had only been asleep for about 20 minutes. I've stopped beating myaelf up about it and resolved to watch and listen to as many different truckers as possible. Even ones at the truck stops who have less experience than me. My musician friends practice when they're not on a paid gig, I can put in that same effort when I'm on down time too!
Thanks David, for sharing the knowledge behind said "skillz", which I assume, payz the billz!
Trouble is, my down time is reset time and I can't drive.
I just came off the trainer truck and am about to go solo. I'm glad I'm not the only one who has felt unprepared. I just don't know if I'm up to this.
@@williamhunt8313 I'm just reading these comments now. Which is kind of for the better because you responded to Zero Fox's comment over 10 months ago.
I just finished my truck training school last month, and was not successful in passing my road test. My next one is booked for june 18, that's next week. Wish me luck.
Anyway. . . so please, tell me because I'm curious. You mentioned you had just gotten off the trainer truck and were still wondering if you were ready;
1. How did it go ?
2. How long were you on the trainer's truck for ?
3. Describe the progression during that time [what did he/she let you do and when]
4. Did you do any long hauls ?
5. What truck were you driving ?
6. What loads were you carrying/hauling ?
7. What size trailer/s were you pulling ?
Anything else you want to add, please do. I'm very interested in your experience William. Really hope you made it !
Mike
David I don't know why you only have 24.7k subscribers. Your videos are great. Thanks for all the knowledge and hard work!
your videos help guys like me that are new to driving semis very helpful thank you for teaching us all .
Thanks for all your videos, very good information for drivers of all stages in trucking. We all can learn some new tricks from each other 👍
I watch and rewatch at least one of your videos everyday, and I always find new tricks and ideas in it , one day when I'll get my license and become a trucker, I'll keep hearing your whispering voice in my ears, and seeing your multi cams and drones in front of my eyes :)
Thank you so much for your videos. Your precise explanation along with the camera angles finally made this process click for me.
I’m just into my first month driving solo. Backing can almost make me want to quit sometimes. Then some days everything is smooth. Your videos give me so many aaahaa moments. Breaking down every miniver helps so much. It’s more than just how. You give the why. Thank you.
Glad I could help ya!!
thanks for your videos David. I would like, if you can, to make a video of how to park in front with reduced space. what movements you must do to make the trailer as straight as possible.
Thank you for your great work
Thank you very much. I'm a rookie driver. You really help me a lot . One of the best
Great videos @David Crowley! Wish your videos were around when I started driving. Awesome work on the road and in video production!
Thx.
I suck at backing so badly.
Thanks for your videos.
Always pressing like before start watching your effort sir
keep them coming David. very helpful.
Love your work, great videos. You just gave me an aha moment.
Well explained 👍🇬🇧
Cheers!🍺
Can you show videos on how to backup into tight spaces and how to get out of tight spaces and what to look for when doing those maneuvers
Just want to thank you this is helpful I'm looking into trying to get my CDL
I love your videos my guy. Its helped me alot!
Thank you! The best videos
Thanks sir
Thanks! Very useful
Thank you again!
I'm a new driver as in only two dsy runs so far. Love your vids and thank you. But in canada most if our dockings or yards do nit have lines that are visible. The yearly weather has made them unsealed (is that a word lol) woumd like to see how to 45,90 using items i can place on the ground. Thanks in advance
good video is easier with the axles all the way back than at 48 feet
All U turn and turns lesson on the road please. I will be waiting for that. Thank you.
You'll be waiting for that?? How do you know I haven't already made such a video? Have you seen all my videos? I'm pretty sure you won't have to wait.
@@MyTruckingSkills I did not see it yet but I will check it later. Thank you so much for doing this. I have learned a lot about truck driving now. If possible give me the link please so that I do not need to search anymore. Thank you.
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@@MyTruckingSkills Thank you very much!
@@MyTruckingSkills Still I did not see it. All the U-turns, left turn, right turn and tight right turn single lane lessons. I did not see it. I think all your turns were all in the docking area and truck parking space.
You must work for a good business, here in au its more jambed up and everyone would want to know every thing about what you are doing
They're a good company ya. They don't care what I'm doing as long as it's not dangerous.