And they're right. It's not so much the rain, it's the oil/fuel/maybe other foreign substances "mixed" with the water on the road.
You sure paid attention in class and during training. Congratulations, and thanks for "driving different".
Safest way to drive downhill?
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Ricther thanks I'll try it
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Go here: http://www.thetruckersreport.com/tr...s-advice/211342-a-nice-downgrade-example.html
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I'd find it pretty hard to believe that they just left the signs up for 40 years.allniter Thanks this. -
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I am surpised your trainer didnt teach you how to use a cluth and stab braking
The common practice taught IS one gear lower than the gear used to climb and stab braking which is apply brakes to slow you down in 5mph increments.. in other words if you went up in seventh down shift to sixth at the top of the hill. brake at lets say 30 mph and take to 25 .. repeat till complete -
choose and make $60-90K+ yr. Choice and path is yours. Sounds like you are on good path.Truckermania and tsavory Thank this. -
Safest way bis to use low gears or may be same gears which you used while going uphill. Never use neutral as it will put strain on the brakes.
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