Tight turns

Discussion in 'Questions From New Drivers' started by Chebbydriver7195, Mar 12, 2019.

  1. tscottme

    tscottme Road Train Member

    I'm glad you asked. I never heard of them either.
    I suspect it's a spot on the side of the trailer somewhere so that if you ever turn hard enough to see the spot, you are know you're at the turning limit.
     
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  3. Chebbydriver7195

    Chebbydriver7195 Light Load Member

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    Red reflective stickers stuck to the trailer so when they are centered in mirror you're at 90* when they disappear from view it's time to take the angle out or crunch the cab

    They were popular at cdl school so we knew exactly how hard we could turn or maneuver backing up
     
  4. x1Heavy

    x1Heavy Road Train Member

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    Oh. Now I understand. How cute. (No offense please...)

    The reason I say this is because most trucks make it very clear they are really close to squishing against trailers. Do the students not have eyes?

    Then again, I think that might be something very useful in times of really bad weather. I might stick a few strips on myself... Probably a foot strip of that white and red DOT reflective tape.
     
  5. Chebbydriver7195

    Chebbydriver7195 Light Load Member

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    I know alot of experienced drivers might scoff at it but when parking is really tight or a dock is, they really help. Or at least they make me feel better about it. I can tell when it's going to but that red circle disappearing is like a driver flashing their lights or etc, it just grabs your attention fast.
    More and more I've been in tight spots that give me very little room for error (ive had to get out and look every few inches a turn was so tight)
    I don't rely on them constantly, but when needed they help.
     
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  6. magoo68

    magoo68 Road Train Member

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    Another alternative that most driver use is watch how close the cab extender rubber is to the trailer... I can see the benifit to the red dot though
     
  7. LilBudyWizer

    LilBudyWizer Light Load Member

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    That's a good point. The 5th wheel rocks forward and back, but when you're 90 degrees to the trailer that's side to side. Coming out of a turn and accelerating you can dump that trailer right on it's side.
     
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  8. MACK E-6

    MACK E-6 Moderator Staff Member

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    The training companies have decided these things are necessary due to cabs having side fairings on them now.
     
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