this is pretty good but not clear enough. the set up is correct, then turn the wheel right 1 turn, then when you are in position, the corner of the trailer will be pointing at the rear cone, then you make 2 rotations to the left then you back up to the rear cone while the tractor comes into the spot. then just pull up to get straight. oversteering is wht make it hard for new drivers. passenger side is opposite.1 turn left 2 turns right. practice this and you will be surprised how easy it is.
parallel park
Discussion in 'Questions From New Drivers' started by bighaulc-15, Apr 29, 2012.
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At many of the job sites we go to, you don't know what you're getting into until you're there. We have to make turns using the spread on the trailer to jump ditches and/or take the trailer over big rocks, flower beds, fire hydrants, etc., all without damaging truck, trailer, or property.
If I can't turn around, I've had to back up 1 or 2 miles on several occasions (3 is my record so far). I'm not walking that while my truck is parked in the road. I just learned how to back out of the places I get into and don't make a risky turn if it's too dangerous to back out of. The drivers where I work have the right to refuse a delivery.
And the main point is, I didn't say don't do it. I said it doesn't work for me.
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If it is hard to you then practice.
And pic one is NOT easy.
Parallel parking is something you can practice almost anywhere and without that skill you are not a driver.
And to the person who said his examiner had driven for 35 years and never had to parallel park ? Pfft.. the examiner was not a driver. He was a wannabee too.Henley Thanks this. -
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Blind side, sight side parallel or 90* Alley are one of the 3 choices you'll get on a Florida Skills Test - at random.
Remember - you DO get a couple of pull-ups without failing. Better to take the pull-up, then to cross a line and auto-fail.
Like anything, it takes practice.
I can parallel park a full rig, easier than a 48' Bus with 8' Trailer (and I've HAD to do the bus/trailer combo many times)...
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Why would anyone wanna parrell park with doubles.Heck it's wise not even to back.I did see a ups doubles back into a spot at a truckstop and he made is look so easy..But most park in pull thru spots.
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It's really no big deal once you know the mechanics of it. I run a flat bed and have had to do it many times blind and sight side. With some practice you will be fine
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