Even if I'm honking while looking and doing it steady, I find myself thinking that I'm definitely making a bad habit of reversing in many different situations to either to scoot back a few feet or a few yards.
Have you ever caught yourself backing for more than your full lenght to adjust and reposition yourself? Could it be a bad habit?
Is BACKING a bad habit?
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About the worst would be backing up at a traffic light for whatever reason. Could be a car hiding back there.
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Less you back up the better. Most accidents happen while backing.
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My personal record is backing 1-1/4 mile with a super b-train, never had to pull ahead once, made it in one shot. Got a little squirrely a few times. Nice wide country road, #### county didn't put the road closed sign up back at the highway, waited until I was two miles in. Had to back that far to find a driveway to turn around on.
When in doubt get out and have a look. You got to do what you got to do.Dominick253, diesel drinker, Mtn Gal and 10 others Thank this. -
I've had to go two miles backwards down a dirt road once to get to someone's house.
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Ive backed. Miles and inside and past signs that say deadly force authroized. Strange signs in the middle of nowhere near what I think was fallon, I will have to look it up.
Those kinds of stories I keep off the web. I ensure that I can sleep at night knowing there is no strike team under my window ready to take me out.Mike2633, Dave_in_AZ, FerrissWheel and 1 other person Thank this. -
If you are honking as you back next to me at a truck stop I will make SURE you understand THAT is a bad habit.Dominick253, Mtn Gal, spyder7723 and 6 others Thank this.
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Get your truck centered between the lines or squared and centered on the dock then you can stop. You've completed your back.
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We use to have races in Reverse. With a 6&4 or a 18 a driver can hit 35mph. Once you lose your cool/over steer it's all over and on the brakes. Don't lose your cool. It's those 2 mi back outs that make you a driver.
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That's why it's always better to back IN.
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