Road Test

Discussion in 'Swift' started by highway666, Feb 20, 2018.

  1. Powder Joints

    Powder Joints Subjective Prognosticator

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    This is suppose to be a place where someone can ask question about trucking, a simple 53 footer, would have been antiquate, Companies test with the trailers they pull, most of my test drives have been with loaded trailers.
     
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  3. highway666

    highway666 Light Load Member

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    Ok, thanks everyone. This is my first ever road test. I’ve never practiced with a 53’ trailer nor a loaded trailer at my CDL school. Wanted a heads up of what to expect.
     
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  4. ladr

    ladr Road Train Member

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    C'mon now SWift has a lot of good driveres
     
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  5. HotH2o

    HotH2o Road Train Member

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    The best advice I can give you is to try to stay relaxed. Hard to do without a couple shots of good whiskey. Also I would stress try not to oversteer when backing.
     
  6. CrappieJunkie

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    Yeah. You're right. Apologies all.
     
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  7. ladr

    ladr Road Train Member

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    These people out here fuss more then we do in the Sandbox
     
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  8. x1Heavy

    x1Heavy Road Train Member

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    Ok. I can tell you the simple 53 footer is just a little more overhang like obese people trying to waddle backwards through a set of rotating doors because they do not see the delivery door around the side.

    Some things are just not meant to be seen, Im still trying to bleach my eyes.

    I started off with a 17 foot. Then a 20, then a 35 foot box. Then a nice 40, then 45. Finally the "BIG 48"

    I thought I was something then with that gigantic 48. Two extra pallets and ready to make money now. Whoo doggie.

    53's showed up right about then.

    Now THEY were a pain to get adjusted to but we managed.

    Im not sorry for gently teasing a little bit my first post here. But Im not so old that I forgot the anxieties that newbies have in certain things trucking. I am nice enough not to laugh at the poor blessed heart trying to overcome that 53 footer.

    Believe it or not... the bigger they get, the longer they get makes them actually EVEN MORE SWEETER to dock. They could be 200 feet, and with a leverage like that you could dock it on a bible as long you had a line painted 8 feet in florescant colors to line up on while docking.
     
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