i am so disappointed with myself

Discussion in 'Questions From New Drivers' started by rich4trucking, Mar 16, 2007.

  1. Newbie2be

    Newbie2be Bobtail Member

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    I'm shocked you failed just from hitting a curb. Was that the only thing, or was it just enough to push you over the edge of the point threshold? Also, a whole month to wait? Is it a state thing?

    Here in Michigan you only have to wait 24 hours, and our instructors say to do your best to miss all curbs, but it's not a failing issue.
     
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  3. notarps4me

    notarps4me Road Train Member

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    No; during a test that is a no no. Could have been someone standing there.
     
  4. panhandlepat

    panhandlepat Road Train Member

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    they told us unless you ran ALL THE WAY up on and over the curb they wouldn't fail you.
     
  5. Newbie2be

    Newbie2be Bobtail Member

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    Well, to be accurate, I was told it wouldn't fail you if it's an empty corner. If there's a person nearby, it's a huge no no. All I can do is try my best on the test, huh? :D
     
  6. 25(2)+2

    25(2)+2 Trucker Forum STAFF Staff Member

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    Yeah, and that does happen, the other thing is that there are poles and fire hydrants and signs next to the curbs, as well as other things that cause damage or can be damaged. Curbing happens in real life, but they want to discourage it as much as possible.

    aj
     
  7. Moriarti

    Moriarti Medium Load Member

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    In Indiana, It's considered "Collision with Immobile Object: Immediate failure" which, a Classmate unfortunately verified, includes the barrells that mark the entrance to the skill-testing yard.
     
  8. Ducks

    Ducks "Token Four-Wheeler"

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    When a student driver fails the first test, does s/he continue with training until it is time for the second test? Is there still the opportunity to practice more?
     
  9. Cerberus101

    Cerberus101 Heavy Load Member

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    dude biggest thing is, you have to forget it and just go back and it like you know you can. i can't count the amount of curbs i have hit in my 14 yrs but i don't worry about it. it happens to the best of us. good luck and look forward to seeing you out there but you better hurry. i'm done driving in 3 yrs................
     
  10. rich4trucking

    rich4trucking Light Load Member

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    thanks alot you are right. what is done is done. i must look ahead and prepare to take the road test again and this time pass. i passes the pretest and yard manuvers so i dont need to do them over. all i have to do is the road test and then ill have my cdl. then the real training starts. I know there are lots to learn and i am going t o do my best to become a safe and good truck driver. I hope to see you out there on the road
     
  11. Toby

    Toby Light Load Member

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    Don't worry about Roehl. I trained with them and they are a fair company. I know of guys that had to come back just to retest and they passed the second time around. Hitting curbs is important because there have been occurances in the past where someone standing on a corner have been struck and killed. Like everyone said watch your mirrors. Go a little wider in the turn to be on the safe side.
    A fellow student (with a trainer in the truck) hit and took down a light post. He was still hired after successfully passing the rest of the course. I think the trainer got in more trouble. Watch your mirrors and make sure you keep turning that head looking at intersections, etc... they really watch for that.
    Good Luck
     
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