Powell peralta Dude, after 3 1/2 years on here and numerous threads on doing a pre-trip (complete threads), you are joking, right ? Yeah, you are, I can see you chuckleing through my web cam !
Please describe thourough pre trip inspection in great detail:
Discussion in 'Experienced Truckers' Advice' started by Powell-Peralta, Dec 29, 2010.
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I hear at CDL school you do the pre-trip so much that by the time you're done with school you can do it in your sleep. CDL handbook is a great resource that covers what needs to be checked. As far as looking under/inside/above/below/at/around a truck..well, maybe ask to look at one at a dealership?
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Please describe a very thorough(as thorough as possible) pre trip inspection in great detail.
1) Start truck , put in gear and drive away because with all the EXPERIENCE you have stated on here in various posts you should be able to do the PRETRIP in your sleep. -
I would,but I am not that great of a typer..,however,on the back of my log sheets,is a very detailed pre trip inspection check list..,available at your local truck stop..
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I think there are about 95 items to check on a pre-trip inspection (if you want to do them all). That would be a lot to post on here.
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Seriously, doesn't anybody do a pre-trip anymore? I see a lot of trucks leave the truckstop after taking 10 hours and I never see anyone even kick their tires, much less do anything resembling a reasonable inspection. -
I've run teams with guys that never looked at the equipment, never monitered the loading, never did anything other than just drive. I hated babysitting these clowns.
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I do a pretrip each day. My life depends on it. -
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