Tight spaces do not bother me since I can back into any truck dock in the country. Blind side during NYC rush hour traffic np give me 20 seconds at the most to get it in perfectly. I think about competing in the truck championship but I really hate fame. I became popular once in my old town and couldn't go out to buy a loaf of bread without having people run up to me wanting to talk. I like being low key but to answer your question maybe twice a week.
How often do you find yourself backing up into tight spaces
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@TruckRunner don't be to ####y buddy remain humble and do G.O.A.L. too much confidence will get ya hurt.
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I only GOAL one time and it was during a tight blindside inbetween two trucks at night during a strong thunderstorm and my mirrors kept beading up and the dock door had no paint lines.
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Go flatbed and docks will be rare, though you still have to back at truckstops usually. That said, flatbeds are actually harder to back than dry vans/reefers as they usually have spread axles. I've got a tight truckstops thread I'll look up and post.
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Basically every load for me. I’m delivering to plants that were built in the early 60s, and every dock is inside a building and we have to back in from an alleyway between 2 buildings. In the blinding sun you literally cannot use the mirrors to back up. There are a few docks that are set up blindside, and even seasoned drivers are getting out 10-15 times to check back there while trying to wheel in.
I took my dad in the truck back in October for a week while my wife took a trip down south with her mother. My dad is a civil engineer and he was flabbergasted at the tiny spaces they expect the trucks to squeeze in.
For the record, the plants I’m referring to are not in the Northeast. While I agree there are many (MANY) tight spots in the Northeast, these are all in the Southeast and Atlantic Canada. -
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All day. The real question is how often do we get lucky and get to bump the easy dock? Answer- rarely. If there’s a really crappy door, just expect to be assigned that one. It’s easier once we accept the fate that awaits us
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Three times a week at this one, at night. With another truck at the dock, we will have about 2" between us at the back end:
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