Direct tie downs are going directly from the article bring secured to the trailer. Like chains being used from a tie down point in a tractor to the deck. Indirect are where you use straps or chains to go over an article from one securement point to another on the deck.
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Can't thank you enough didn't even think to look on the playstoreKillingTime and Gunner75 Thank this.
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Downloading now
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That's one thing I've found side I started looking at driving. I found this website and the apps for CDL test questions. After I failed my permit test the first time, I took 2 whole weeks of testing myself with a test questions app. Once I was able to knock out a 90% or higher consecutively, I went back and took the test. Made it with a 95%. I also keep the app on my phone and occasionally brush up on questions just so I can keep my knowledge incase I'm asked something and don't have a brain fart
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I just don't like how it won't let me go right to metal coils....
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Wait never mind. Gotta pay 20$ for the tests..... ain't doing that. That's 4 retries.
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Yeah I just noticed that, there are several other tests for new York on the play store. There's bound to be one that works out
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And can anyone explain to me why the he'll new york has a freaking metals endorsment? This is the only state from my knowledge that does this crap
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Alabama used to as well. Some Alabama companies still want you to get the coil certificate.
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