Van or flat? Flat only 2 1/2 years. My old Great Dane van, with a 10' 2" spread, only 12 years. It ain't the trailer that makes it difficult, it's the wheelbase of the tractor and the rookie behind the steering wheel.
Nose in Parking and Copy Cats
Discussion in 'Experienced Truckers' Advice' started by Blanche, Dec 19, 2012.
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I guess 9 out of 10 drivers are in one of a kind classic trucks that they no longer make hoods for.
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I did not say it was hard. I just was simply stating it take a bit more room than a dryvan with the tandems all the way up.
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I've only been driving a big truck for a couple of years, but I have yet to park nose-in at a T/S. I was taught to back in/drive out when I first started with tractors and wagons on the farm, and I've stuck with it. I believe it's the much safer method. With that said, I do understand why some drivers prefer to nose-in - to each his own. As for parking next to another driver with a near-empty lot, I'm in agreement. At the end of my day, I'm looking for peace, quiet, and hopefully fresh air, not a next-door neighbor who wants to be my buddy.
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This is a can of worms. 36 posts in 41 minutes. lol
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Knowing yours and your trucks limits is how you become a great driver, not a steering wheel holder. Agreed!
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You outta see what I do when I am not posting useless info here on the internetz.....
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