He'll be fine ,matter of fact I'm certain he'll be able to teach his trainer a thing or two, lmao.
How many PTI/Driving hours to pay for to pass?
Discussion in 'Questions From New Drivers' started by LeadFarmer, Dec 20, 2017.
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I asked how long it took people to learn to drive shift, and back sufficiently to pass a road test because I have no experience with that. Obviously that's the biggest difference and that's why I'm asking about it. Screaming about how I don't have any driving experience is pointless... I'm in the new drivers forum asking how long it took people to learn the basics not how to start a holier-than-thou rant.
If you want someone who cares go screech into your cb about how much of a superior super trucker you are and how inept D class profession driver's are. Sure people would love to hear about it.Chinatown Thanks this. -
Go ahead and keep dismissing everything you're too lazy to learn the value of. I'm sure it's a real marketable personality trait. I'll keep learning from everyone and getting better. You're welcome to sit on your experience as an excuse to stagnate because you're at the twilight of your career. I hope when I get to 27 years experience I'm learning still instead of yelling at the kids to get off "my" grass. Probably will have to learn semi-autonomous electric trucks by then assuming everyone hasn't nuked each other back to the stone age. -
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Oh right I forgot to address the length of time to learn how to shift and back sufficiently to pass a test.
There isn't, it's totally different for everyone.Last edited: Dec 20, 2017
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It has taken me over a year to realize that some days I can’t shift at all.
For real though, to get my cdl it took me maybe 15 hours in the seat to get the hang of not hitting curbs.
In Texas, where I got my cdl, as long as you’re not coasting out of gear and you can recover when/if you miss a gear, they are mostly concerned about safe driving and even more concerned about not hitting curbs when making turns. Most important. If I were you, with no money, I would go company sponsored. Especially a company to get me the #### out of that area to test. God imagine learning to drive an 18 wheeler in the ####ing city.LeadFarmer Thanks this. -
Uber drivers are considered professional drivers now? That's scary. The few times I've used Uber the driver was anything but professional.
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We had a guy in Michigan who worked at uber, one day he drove around randomly murdering people.
Linksey:
Kalamazoo Uber driver got fares between killings, source says - CNN
Also screw uber. Lots of people are good at driving cars, you're not special.Toomanybikes Thanks this. -
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