Yep. I know everything and just proved it out of sheer boredom.
I just took CRST's online General Knowledge test and scored a perfect 100% without even having studied.
50 questions, 50 correct answers. Because CRE trained me SO well that even after 2 years, this core knowledge is still well seated.
(That and the fact that one of the first things you notice is that all the correct answers are just a little lighter - so I didn't even read questions 3-50.)
Anyway, just wanted to pat myself on the back and share the good news.
I'm the perfect driver
Discussion in 'Questions From New Drivers' started by Dave_AL, Aug 22, 2011.
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Good job! We hope you enjoy your time at CRST.
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Thank you! I just hope all the lanes I'm supposed to drive in and turns I need to make are just a little lighter, too. Sure will make it easier for me.Moosetek13 Thanks this.
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So do you want a lollypop or somethin?
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do you have one? I don't really want one now, but maybe tomorrow.
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Wonder if this CRST driver got a 100% on the test..
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Pfft... I just got 125% and didn't even take the test.... and I was sleeping... at home.
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And superman helps me with my logbook by speeding up and slowing down the rotation of the earth to alter time as we know it!
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Duh, bro. Obviously the CRST driver was paying attention in school. Those there yella things is trailer supports - they put those there for a reason, ya know. They add additional support to your trailer for when you add fuel to the reefer tank - you know, to prevent the trailer from tipping due to the sudden addition of added weight to that side of the trailer.
Plus, you can see on the last pic that the supports have the additional feature of locking in your trailer so it won't drift or anything while you fuel. This helps prevent unnecessary wear on stuff like those things in the wheels. Whadya call em? Oh, yeah - brakes.
I thought all you "experienced" drivers knew this stuff. Geez
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I guess he misunderstood, its parking IN the fuel island, not ON the fuel island!
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