Please describe thourough pre trip inspection in great detail:

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  1. Allow Me.

    Allow Me. Trucker Forum STAFF Staff Member

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    :druid::blob: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 !
     
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  3. Buckeye 'bedder

    Buckeye 'bedder Road Train Member

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    Maybe it's time for you to walk or drive to your local DMV and pick up a cdl handbook,
     
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  4. Sequoia

    Sequoia Road Train Member

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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?
     
  5. FLATBED

    FLATBED Road Train Member

    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.
     
  6. Bumpy

    Bumpy Road Train Member

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    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..
     
  7. Alleycat

    Alleycat Light Load Member

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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.
     
  8. davenjeip

    davenjeip Medium Load Member

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    Based on what I see other drivers do, that seems to be pretty much all there is to it.

    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.
     
  9. Allow Me.

    Allow Me. Trucker Forum STAFF Staff Member

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    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.
     
  10. Roadmedic

    Roadmedic Road Train Member

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    It is the reason I posted what I did.

    I do a pretrip each day. My life depends on it.
     
  11. o.m.d.

    o.m.d. Heavy Load Member

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    i'm gonna be upgrading from a B to and A when i get my tax return back and i've been going over what i need to do on the pretrip, in cab, and break bleed down and it is extremely frightening that after almost 4 years since i got my CDL, i still remember this stuff. i gotta refresh up on the times for the break bleed down but i still remember it's gotta be between 120-130, 60 the buzzer goes, 40 spring brakes apply. i forget how long its suppose to take to recharge but i'm not worried about it. i forget how much pressure you shouldnt lose but once we go over it when i upgrade to the A it'll come back to me.
     
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