FWIW, nosing in used to work pretty good if I'm coming in to a truckstop at like 4 a.m. because when I would get up at about 10 a.m., usually 80% of the parked trucks were gone.....
Please, just stop doing this
Discussion in 'Experienced Truckers' Advice' started by 85COE, May 2, 2024.
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I'll nose in if it's convenient to get in and out.
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Last edited: May 6, 2024
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Nosing up to a cornfield in Kansas might seem like a great idea but unless you know exactly where you are you never really know if it’s a crime infested dung hole. If someone is looking to rob a driver the driver nosed in is going to be a target because nobody is going to see anything back behind all the trucks.
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So far 8 pages of “I nose in because….”stop making excuses and learn to back.
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Just don’t understand why people get this upset about this.
And I’ll gladly take you on in a backing contest. Been doing it for 50 years. I’ve got it down pretty good. -
It’s not my backing that I’m concerned with.Last edited: May 9, 2024
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Question for the expert parking police in this thread: what do you do if your truck is the same length either direction because you don’t run around with your tandems shoved up 12ft from the back of your trailer?
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Long FLD Thanks this.
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Making it harder or easier to back isn’t @Long FLD point. His point is whether we back in or pull we take up the same amount of space. Since I’m stuck out farther than the rest and nothing I can do about it ima protect my hood.
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