The first rule of trucking:
NO MATTER WHAT YOU ARE DRIVING, EVENTUALLY YOU WILL HAVE TO BACK IT UP.
And, FWIW, doubles aren't easy to back up, but it's not impossible. Even triples. Hell, I saw a video from Australia where a guy was backing QUADS up. One other video of a line-haul driver DOCKING B-train triples from the rear trailer up to the lead.
Do you have to back up double and triple trailers?
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