The timing and distance of a turn is also different with a manual steering box. Button hooking or going straight then turning hard, fast, and tight doesn't work the same when you you have to turn the wheel 10 times instead of 5 like my old iron. You have to do the approaches a little different and do the cuts a lot sooner. A good quality spinner is also a must.
How to make correct Left turn?
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Depends on the state I guess. In California they taught us to turn into the far right lane after completing the left turn. In Arizona we were taught to complete the turn in the far left lane, put our blinker on, and merge to the right when safe. Who knows anymore after that. I was taught both ways and prefer the California way which is less work & safer imho. Keeping in mind this only turning left when there is one lane turning left. For multiple left hand lanes then it would be far right (outside) turning lane and complete your turn closest to curb (far right).
Don't get me started on right hand turns though. Everyone can just agree to disagree on those lol.Last edited: Mar 8, 2021
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So what we really do out there is hog both lanes to make those rights so we don't have to wait for all those cars to complete their turns. How you do this is position your truck in such a way that the idiot cars behind you know you need the space to make this turn. You almost split it right down the middle but make sure you don't leave any space on the right for a car to squeeze in. You still have to watch your left though to make sure a car isn't being stupid and sneaking in at the last second but it's much easier to catch someone on your left then it is on your right.Last edited: Mar 8, 2021
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As there are lots of new drivers here which will be probably be taking tests soon; The CDL manual is nationalized and legally the same in every state. Follow its recommendations for your road test. The testers don't care about local conventions or Internet opinions.
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I'm still waiting fer TripleSix to come back.
Me, I only run little skinny roads with the only traffic usually being a pickup with the whole ### end covered with dust/mud/whatever, who then decides to come to a complete stop in front of me on a 65 mph road, before turning left. With no other traffic within 5 miles.
If I make a turn in either direction, I generally need to take both lanes before, and after the turn. Because I need to, and because I can.You drivers must spend time in the city.
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