Hopefully this link will work, I found this video and thought this might help Newbs understand why you want to be careful pulling away from a dock, EVEN if they have given you a green light! Check it out...
http://video.yahoo.com/network/100284668?v=3826981
Oh yeah, that was pretty stupid of the dock guy to be trying to put more freight on the trailer even after the dock plate was raised.
Check your load BEFORE leaving!!!
Discussion in 'Experienced Truckers' Advice' started by wallbanger, Nov 10, 2008.
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Whoops- just checked around and this clip was already posted in another thread...
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Not a good day right there..
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that is all too common with "floor" loads. they have to pull the plate to finish loading. but if the dont have locks on the DOT bumper..................
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Jedi TEv- I was thinking the same thing. And Panhandle, you're right, to fit the last few pieces in, they may have had to remove the dock plate. But usually, you can leave the dock lock on in those situations- and if the dock guys could have, I bet they wished they had. Or given clear instructions to the driver. Or chocked his trailer tires. Or made him drop the trailer.Or taken his keys (like Sam's Club does, for live unloads/loads).
One load lock and this video would not be here to amuse us...
And quit pickin' on Swift drivers! They do enough to amuse (and frighten) everyone without stealing someone else's thunder! -
They were talking about this video on the Loading Dock on sirius 147 and they were saying that this video was staged.
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