Don't forget about tail swing

Discussion in 'Experienced Truckers' Advice' started by windsmith, Nov 5, 2016.

  1. windsmith

    windsmith Road Train Member

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    Today, I had my mirror crushed while sitting at the dock.

    The driver on my right was leaving, and the exit to the facility required a right turn out of the hole. He moved slightly left as he pulled out, to allow more clearance between his trailer and the truck on his right. His tandems were slid forward, and he began his turn a bit too early. When I saw this might be a problem, I laid on the horn. He didn't stop.

    His left trailer door pushed my mirror into my truck as he came around. The shop says they can't fix it, and it will need to be replaced.

    Then walked back to ask what the problem was.

    Remember that the back of your trailer swings in the opposite direction. And it can cause damage when it hits things.

    Always know where every part of your truck is, and where it's going to be when you make a move.
     
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  3. ChaoSS

    ChaoSS Road Train Member

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    My first accident was in a tow truck when a truck turning left passed me and swung too far right before going left and did the same exact thing. I was stopped at the red light.

    I then proceeded to chase him into the parking lot he went into and pulled up next to him where he had stopped and was looking at the docks to his left. He then proceeded to crank the wheel hard right to set up for his backing up, and despite me laying on the horn, he proceeded to punch or without looking where he was actually going and tore my hood off with his fuel tank.

    Guess I should have just replaced the mirror.
     
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  4. STexan

    STexan Road Train Member

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    Tail swing is a difficult concept for many new[er] drivers to grasp. Best way to demonstrate this is have them move their trailer tandems to the 40' CA spot, then pull right up alongside and parallel with a short concrete wall just close enough so the mirrors/tires don't hit the wall/curb, then initiate an immediate hard turn away from the wall and see how far they get before something doesn't feel right.

    But we all pull out of some tight spaces and turn and hope we gauged the situation well enough to "get by", and probably come closer then we imagined more often then we imagine. buttthholes who park up along "no parking unless you're a no-good, inconsiderate, lazy, incompetent jerk" curbs in front of a row of trucks cause these tight turns to happen too often, too.

    This same geometry problem is what gets lots of drivers in trouble backing into a tight spot when their tandems are slid far forward.
     
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  5. bzinger

    bzinger Road Train Member

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    I learned that the hard way in the late 80s as 53 footers were replacing 48s ..at the old gateway ts in East St Louis ..I bought Rollins leasing a new hood lol..live and learn .
     
  6. stayinback

    stayinback Road Train Member

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    lol, ####,He said Rollins!! Way back machine.......

    Im wondering(Speaking of Gauging tailswing), If Domino Sugar in Baltimore is still loading at that same Tight ### Facility like it was 25 years ago.....We had 48' Trailers and we were mirror to mirror Pizzed off crowd we were!
     
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  7. bzinger

    bzinger Road Train Member

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    I go a long way back with Rollins out of Omaha branch # 421 ..a good bunch they were !
    My last truck before the penske buy out was 540662 .
    Still see a few around if ya know what to look for .
     
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  8. Blackshack46

    Blackshack46 Road Train Member

    Cross the scale and go by the liquid tanker loading bays, pass the dry bulk loading bays on left and turn right between two buildings while cross rail road tracks. Docks are on the driver side. The docks closer to the bay have a slight blind side, docks back towards the other end have a hell of a time because the building directly across from the docks, it doesn't like to move. Sound familiar?
     
  9. therealestjoker

    therealestjoker Bobtail Member

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    Think about log trucks lol seen one turn a van into a convertible at a red light once lol
     
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  10. okiedokie

    okiedokie Road Train Member

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    Big daddy tail swing. Truck stops nope, rest areas no way, city streets forget about it.
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