Are Rookies taught how to use a clutch brake anymore?
Discussion in 'Experienced Truckers' Advice' started by diesel_weasel, Jul 7, 2011.
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Yes, I see it a lot. It's not that they aren't taught the proper use of a clutch brake. It's that they just don't care.
I had a Freightliner with a blown clutch brake when I was running company. When first turning on the ignition, I had about 30 seconds to get 'er in gear before the clutch brake was needed. Could get in gear with out grinding in that little window of time. Also, being in gear as I rolled to a stop made the brake unnecessary. This is one of the reasons I do not train.
FWIW: There are just as many old hands grinding as there are noobs. It's not lack of training. It's carelessness and laziness. That's all. -
Ya, I've seen the same as yourself, it's a head shaking moment for sure. -
I've been coasting up to stops in neutral ever since I've been driving. And have had all the control a man can need....that is if you know how to drive. And I will point out that during my 11 years I've been accident free as well as no "near misses" but hey...everything is not for everyone. Now as for the use of the clutch brake, I'm with you guys on that one.
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#puts his flame suit on.
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dixiedeadlight Thanks this.
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The only control I need is to be able to stop.....and to be able to grab a gear should the light turns green. I've NEVER...not even ONE time been "out of control" of my vehicle coming up to a light or stop sign. And for the double clutchin guys and gals that are think otherwise....again this is what works for me, personally all the attenton focused on downshifting all the way to a light/stop sign is more likely to get a person jammed up.
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