Here's a scenario that I've been dealing with in the past week...
Inside the city with city speed limit, you go down a very steep hill... There is a traffic light at the bottom of the hill, and often a cop will be camping that traffic lightI'll take engine brake out of the solution, because there's a big friggin sign that read avoid using engine brake and the cops are watching...
Now for the experienced guys, who would you do?
1) Brake all the way down the hill
2) I can use a lower gear, but rpm will go all the way up to 2000 plus, more like 2500
I've tried both, it works... On ideal conditions, no rain, snow ice etc...
But my bigger worry is, what if that hill has been covered with ice or snow???? I am friggin lucky that I don't have to deal with ice or snow this week!
How do you slow down your truck when you are driving on a snowy, icy, slippery downhill situation? Use your Brake or use your Gear? Again I'll take engine brake out of the equation cuz sometimes it's not allowed and yea I know it is unsafe to use it in slippery conditions anways!
Going downhill...
Discussion in 'Experienced Truckers' Advice' started by defencerulez, Mar 30, 2012.
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well i always never use the jake anyway, far as going down any hill they teach you that in school too use a lower gear or same gear going up a hill, i feather the brake pedal then relaise let rpm go up , feather again, thats way they taught me, icy no go , i'll wait in truckstop till the salt trucks come out and then leave a hour latter or so, letting the ice melt do the work, same with snow, theres no load worth your life too go on any icey hill or snow coverd hill
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With Snow/Ice don't use any type of engine brakes unless you are a seasoned winter driver. You have 2 options. Chain up and hope you don't slide or go around the hill. What is the percent of the grade? Anything over 7% could be iffy even with Iron on. The best way to desend a slick grade is to select a lower gear, brake and power up at the same time/power braking. Something you might want to practice a few times.
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2500rpms....eeek.
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Hang on a sec. It said to avoid using engine breaks? It does not say that "Not to use Engine breaks." For 2500 rpm, that engine break would be on all the way. It is that or a big crash.
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Just how steep is that hill?What grade would you say it is?Since you know that hill and the cops that are there waiting for their next victim,I would start slowing down a mile or so before you reach the hil then down shift keep plenty of follwing distance and fan the brks unless you wanna chance it and use your jakes but u still hav to downshift and fan the brks.But keep in mind what did the truckers do before the jakes were invented.So you really don't need the jakes I would think? But if u feel you do ,is there a high and low side to your jakes?Snow and ice season is about over but if it is covered I would chain up and do always remember start slowing down long before you approach that hill.Don't let the other traffic make you nervous,they can wait or go around,you the trucker comes first.
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Wow 8 years driving and you are asking this?
Not trying to be smart..just saying.
You should set up your approach..and use a combo of lower gear and brakes..don't run your rpms up so high..you may hitting the hill too fast.
As for the jake if things get out of hand..kick it on and the hell with the fine. -
I was thinken the same thing,pretend you didnt see the sign and use the jakes.Would'nt be the first time.Many towns have no engine braking signs,do I listen,nope and i've never got fined.
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I'll take engine brake out of the solution, because there's a big friggin sign that read avoid using engine brake and the cops are watching...