Renting a class A truck for the DMV road test?

Discussion in 'Questions From New Drivers' started by restaurant, Jan 24, 2013.

  1. MNdriver

    MNdriver Road Train Member

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    Not saying you were criticizing. But CDL Manuals specifically (MN and ND that I am aware of) tell you to specifically do that maneuver when making a right turn.
     
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  3. Barchetta53

    Barchetta53 Light Load Member

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    What school restaurant?
     
  4. DirtyBob

    DirtyBob Road Train Member

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    Well you both could be right. Just because the button hook itself is legal does not mean it is legal to pull the maneuver while impeding oncoming traffic.

    The manual states it as:
    By that wording it seems they expect the situation of impeding traffic to occur. Whether this violates a statute in the vehicle code is a different question though.

    It's a crappy situation though. The road test is handled in a perfect world mode that seems to forget the real world. The school should give you another chance IMO. My school did with those who failed. They always said as long as it's obvious that you're trying to improve we'll stick with you.
     
  5. MNdriver

    MNdriver Road Train Member

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    And if he started the maneuver and the road was clear, there was no reason for the examiner to pull the stunt he did. Have him stop yes, but not fail him.
     
  6. FozzyNOK

    FozzyNOK Road Train Member

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    Button hook.. legal... Jughandle illegal
     
  7. stt

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    Here in Oregon we have independent testers that will provide a truck (for an additional fee) while you're taking the test from them. Some of them will rent a truck to someone who wants to take the test w/ DMV as well. Maybe there is something like that in ND?
     
  8. restaurant

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    Yup, I had to utilize the oncoming traffic lane to make the turn as the intersection wasn't wide enough to clear the turn otherwise.

    I want to be a gentleman here and not name any names. But I haven't given up hope yet. I am going to call the school again tomorrow and see if I can work something out with them. I just looked through the local yellow pages and called a few places but couldn't find anyone renting out class A tractor-trailers around this area. The people I've called have no idea either.

    The best option right now seems to be renting from Penske but the nearest location is in Fargo, ND which is a 4 hour drive (6 hours if it's icy as hell). I guess if my truck driving school doesn't do anything then I'll have to relocate to Fargo and take my road test there.

    Oh wait... for that to work, I also need to know someone who has a CDL-A license already. I don't. So that won't work.

    I'll just keep on calling my truck driving school. I'm gonna keep pushing.
     
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  9. lil fred

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    You spend 5K or however much at a school and you get 1 shot at a CDL? What kind of crap is that? Look at whatever paperwork that outlines what the school does and see what it says. Its time to name the school so others are aware before they sign up.
     
  10. FozzyNOK

    FozzyNOK Road Train Member

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    Please read my first post, there are a lot of requirements to renting trucks these days, you just dont walk in and drive one off the lot like a Uhaul
     
  11. Noggin

    Noggin Road Train Member

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    Technically, you are supposed to go into the oncoming traffic lane if you dont have enough space to make the turn from your lane to the lane you're going into, as opposed to swinging out wide to the left, which is what most people do anyways....since doing that will allow a vehicle behind you to swing in between you and the curb.
     
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