"Stretch" your truck and trailer everytime you set the brakes.
VISUALLY check your kingpin jaws before you move the truck, EVERYTIME.
What important skills of truck driving did you learn after your first year of trucking?
Discussion in 'Experienced Truckers' Advice' started by expedite_it, Dec 17, 2024.
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I don’t remember ha ha ha
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So far I have listed ten things about trucking that I learned after my first year of trucking. I listed nine things in the OP. Then I listed #10 in a subsequent post.
I suppose #2 in the OP is debatable. I don't think the other 9 things I listed are debatable though. If you did not learn any of these ten things in your first year, which of these ten things did you not learn in your first year? -
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When I first started driving trucks, there were no trainers , there were no books. Everything was all self-taught and experience. You get better at it as you keep practicing. That’s all I did
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Every. Time.
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At least two things; I don’t know how to drive but I’ll get it there anyway. And I used to think some folks could get stuck anywhere but it turns out that tire condition / type and lockers make a lot of difference.
Before I was a licensed cdl driver I learned how to float a 9 speed with a hand throttle that took two hands to pull it out. You also had to hold in gear as it would randomly kick out of gear and the truck pulled to the right. Can that count?Wargames Thanks this.
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