There is no formulas to driving trucks, you get better and better each day behind the wheel. look at some of these military snipers, the hours and practice they have, makes them better and better. I cant pick up a rifle and shoot like them, it will take many hours even years of practice to get better. Practice, Practice, Practice.
Alley Dock
Discussion in 'Questions From New Drivers' started by D0618466, Mar 15, 2018.
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No uselss, complicated formula (10 steps out, 41 steps across??!??) is gonna help. What happens WHEN in the real world you only have 6 steps out and 22 across? You still gotta do it. Don’t waste time on “backing by numbers”. Just get started learning to drive that trailer from day one. PRACTICE! -
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Dumdriver Thanks this.
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I drive local in Philly. Just wondering if that is something that is universally considered challenging. No judging, just curiousWargames Thanks this. -
Dumdriver Thanks this.
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Update: I’ve been in the real world 2 weeks, and it not that difficult. It’s a lot less pressure on me, then what I had taking the exam for alley dock backing. Although I must say I still use my “stupid useless formula “ and it gets me right where I need to be. In the space that is open. So with that said, it doesn’t matter about the style or formula you use, it’s mores so about turn hard right or hard left at the exact right time you have to.
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