I'm pretty sure when the Brit says "catch up to the trailer", he wants you to get back under it. Straight as you say.
You have a question, ask him what he means.
Before you even start, visualize what the tractor would do pulling forward out of that spot to where you start. That is pretty much how you will back in.
Like otherhalf said, buy a toy 18 at Walmart. It works wonders to get the concept down. Then take it back.
Always leave half your angle to get back under the trailer. Example, pushing the trailer around 90 degrees... by the time the trailer gets 45 degrees, you should be turning your tractor wheels the other way to get back under the trailer. By the time the tractor is lined back up (back under) the trailer will of used up that additional 45 degrees.
Practice and practice and practice every chance you get. It's really not that hard once you get the basics down.
Type "backing" in the forum search feature above. There is alot of good detailed threads on backing already here.
A question I have that I do not understand from my instructer
Discussion in 'Questions From New Drivers' started by NewNashGuy, Nov 1, 2011.
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If you can get him to not tell you what to do it will definitely help. We had one instructor that just had to tell you what to do and when to do it and you never learned anything. Luckily the instructors were somewhat rotated so I never had to deal with him much. He was my road instructor though and he was the complete opposite on the road, he wouldn't say anything.
The worst part he was one of those guys that was dead set on you getting a maneuver in one shot. The other instructor wouldn't say a thing the whole time and even encouraged pull ups. You would just ask him afterwards what you screwed up and how to do better which worked well.
I got lucky with a trainer as well as he never gave you instruction while backing. He was merely out there to stop you if you were about to do something stupid. We would always have a conversation about the backing afterwards though and it helped me immensely using this method. He did help me once though at R Best in Hunt's Point but it was nasty and only the second dock I'd ever hit. I've never had to ask someone to spot me but I probably would today if I had to hit that same door there right now. -
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I'm curious what you figured out as an alternative to yelling?!
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When i was in school(wich was like 2months ago) doing a offset left i would turn the steering wheel one full rotation right, then begin to backup till i saw half the landing gear in my mirror. I would then straighten the truck out, look in my blind side mirror to find the cone and adjust. That being said ive been with a trainer for 5 weeks now and pretty much everything i learned in school doesnt apply in the real world(so far). School for me was just a hoop to jump through. Good luck with your school but take it all with a grain of salt.
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