I've been on the road truck eight times so far since I started school, it does get easier untill you have to shift up hill and downhill coming to a stop, but all you can ask is that you get a little better each time out..
"First Road Trip At School...Any Tips?"...
Discussion in 'Questions From New Drivers' started by Minus..., Oct 22, 2008.
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Except practice does not make perfect. It makes excellence. If I practice being a perfect christain will I be a perfect christian?
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How about this...practice improves you...
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as long as you practice the correct process, of course.
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Dont count on it, I have well over 5k miles with my trainer now, and when I think I am shifting pretty good, he takes a turn behind the wheel and I think #### wish I was that smooth. I am doing pretty good, but not near as good as my instructor. Think it might be because of the double clutch, notice it alot more with heavy loads. I get the gears fine but when I am on and off the gas, cant quite get my rpms and speed in synch so kinda rocks the truck a little. The hardest thing I have found about finding the right gear for speed is 5th and below. It is coming to me but was toughest cause you cant really look at the speedo like 5-10 and usually have other things going on around you have to pay attention to at the low speeds. But 5-10 are easy I look the speedo and around 20 is 7th or I just think of second 2=2 30=3rd or 8th if you like so on and so on.
On down shifting i found a big difference between just going down a gear at 1100 and 1000 seems 1000-900 is smoother for me, I just pull out of gear mash the gas a little if its a relaxed down shift will watch the tack and get it upto 1400-1500 and slide into lower gear, if its a hasty type of downshift where I have to keep the eyes on the road, will just mash the gas as I come out of gear and put a little force on the stick till it slides into lower gear.
I was also upshifting slow in the lower gears, found that if I moved the stick faster from say 2-3 and 3-4 it would go right into the higher gear really dont even need the clutch it feels like, it just slides in like butter. When I was going slower with the stick it the rpms would drop to fast and I would loose the sweet spot and it would grind a little going into the next gear.
Disclaimer, I am no pro for sure, just been were you are very recently and these are observations I have noticed about myself, weather they work for others in other trucks I dont know. -
Perfect practice makes perfect. The other is just practice.
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I went out again today...now i'm shifting with out looking...just listening...down shifting getting better too...my instructor explained that if i have the time and space...then shift down the gears...but if not...try to atleast down shift once and hit the brakes at the least...if tooo close...just hit the brakes...my last instructor made it seem like i had to down shift thru all the gears no matter what and i think that what was ####### me up...
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I heard Schneider is next on the list to go Automatic soon. I'm not sure if that plan is still in motion. I went to their driving academy a little more than a year ago.
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Yellow transit drivers don't have that problem . They don't have a tack they have a big flashing red light that says SHIFT DUMMY SHIFT
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That's funny right there!
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