Do you think new drivers shouldn't go straight to the big trucks and start with the smaller ones first ?
Newbies shouldn't start out with tractor trailers ?
Discussion in 'Questions From New Drivers' started by somebody, Jan 8, 2013.
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Hey-How are you?No i don't.I don't care what you drove before,the first time in an eighteen wheeler you are a "newbie".Bobtails drive,turn and back differently so i don't think there's any real benefit to driving something smaller.Then again,i learned to drive eighteen wheelers in a heavy wrecker and tractor-trailer doing oversize.You have to learn somewhere.If it's eighteen wheelers you want to drive,then learn to drive eighteen wheelers.Take care.Brian
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what pete said. most difficult part of driving is backing. while you probably arent going to hurt anyone doing it, most of the accidents occur there. driving a straight truck gives you zero experience with this. so while i wouldnt want a BRAND new driver (someone whod never driven anything) to get in my tractor trailer, i wouldnt look at someone with straight truck experience any differently than someone with only car experience. same newbie imo.
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No they should start with a car first
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You need to start with a tricycle and work your way up to an 18 wheeler
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I believe that a new driver should train in the vehicle he wants to drive. Straight truck experience would be useful but if you intend to drive a tractor trailer you need to train and get experience in a tractor trailer.
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Some people don't belong on a tricycle
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I would not want to train in a vehicle Im not going to drive. Might be great to see how it is but no help if not what im going to be driving.
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