You could have replied. Well he can only go 62. So wouldn't be hard to catch up with him. Lol
Accident during Swift Mentor Training Period
Discussion in 'Questions From New Drivers' started by DDingler, Apr 10, 2014.
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Doont be perplexed.. I am sure your dad is a smart guy... backing up a tractor and 53 foot trailer is tricky..
I cdont know if it was just me, or if others experienced too... but I found it easier to back up when my trainer wasnt directing me... A lot of trainers and or mentors dont really know how to giude some one.. even if tney are good at backing...Aussie Tom, gpsman and Clyde07 Thank this. -
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Of course they're not going to tell anyone that, but I think most carriers allow for 1 bump, because anybody running these rigs can have 1, and more have 1 or more than will admit it, I'll bet.
I have no excuse, I've been operating and backing equipment since I was 8, it's second nature to me. I got overconfident, and my embarrassment was indescribably brutal, still stings like crazy, but it made me a better driver.
But, I think it's hard for experienced drivers to imagine/remember the information overload of an adult with no experience learning to back a 65' rig their first time/s. It's one thing to do it in the yard, another to do it, tired, in the truck stop where your betters can watch (and in front of your ground guide mentor... who probably hasn't taught his protégé hand signals, if he knows any to teach).
It often takes a long (long) time to learn to set-up so a monkey could finish the backing part.Boardhauler Thanks this. -
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GOAL itself is a good idea. Requiring drivers to type "GOAL" and send it on the Qualcomm before backing came from the good idea fairy.gpsman Thanks this.
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