Yeah, if you go flatbed you may have a challenge. I'm 5/5 and I have to carry an 8' ladder with me.
Am I too short to drive a 18-wheeler?
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A company I drove for had a midget driver, they had special adapters made to fit on the pedals so he could reach, he also trained, 5'4" shouldn't be a issue
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And just HOW do y'all know it durn't, if you cain't see the dadgum thing to make sure it don't??!?!?!!
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I just got the chance to check this thread again since last night and I didn't expect so many replies. Thank you all for your helpful answers
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Hey, we try to help. And of course have a little fun along the way!
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I'm 5' 5" and the only truck I've had a problem with was Pete 379. The clutch pedal comes up out of the floor and not from under the dash. As such, when I needed to put it to the floor, I had to raise up out of my seat. Otherwise, I've been driving for nearly 20 years without a problem.
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