That's it.
FYI, "Lo" in high range is the same as 4th gear, hence 9 speeds. It's also very useful for rolling through E-ZPass lanes at the posted 15 MPH.
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The only difference I've seen between a 9 and 10 speed is that the shift between high and low range is one gear wider on a 10 speed.
FYI, I use 1st/Lo on a daily basis. It's what I use when uncoupling a trailer. -
It is also useful for sliding tandems and starting on an incline with a heavy load.
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It is my understanding DMV doesn't test on logbooks. Is it a must pass in school or something you work on with your mentor.
Also trip planning I understand is a must pass in school. How should I prepare for this pre school? Just get the motor carrier atlas and get familiar with is or is there more I can do as in some kind of exercises. -
You will be tested on logging in school.It is a "must pass", but you will have a LOT of practice before the test.
As for trip planning... if you know how to read a map, it's not difficult at all. You simply need to be able to find points A and B on the map, and find the line you would take from point A to point B.
The people that fail the test are the ones that have the attitude that they don't need to know how to do this; they'll just use the GPS. -
And even if they pass, they will depend on GPS to tell them where to go...until they have a personal encounter with the limits of the technology.
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