I started out sleeping with my head on the driver side but I switched to sleeping with my head on the passenger side. I've only been driver 2.5 years. The main reason why i switched is because to me it seems like most truck stop backing accidents bust up the driver side part of the tractor. Maybe I'm over cautious or paranoid but I think my chances of my head getting squashed like a watermelon in the middle of the night are less sleeping with my head on the passenger side.
Anyone else do this ?
Discussion in 'Experienced Truckers' Advice' started by Fajo, Nov 14, 2015.
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But then, if your feet get smashed you won't be driving any more either.
I think I would rather have my head smashed, than not be able to drive or walk any more.Keep'em 18roll;ng and Lowtide Thank this. -
And, while at the terminal today, I noticed a truck parked in the back that was missing the entire right half.
It was like a knife just cut it away.
But I guess it would not make much of a difference in that situation...
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Actually I I suppose you can drive with a damaged leg since I talked to another one legged driver at a dinner one time. I think it was her left, she must have been driving an auto shift
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i keep a small level in the bunk, I sleep with my head to the high side. I have been thinking about putting a sheet of plywood under my mattress so I can raise one way or the other, but haven't got around to it yet.
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If you put enough materials down in your nest then you can do what you like as far as being in equilibrium of what you think of as level.
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It's nice to know I'm not the only one who tries to find a level parking spot or park so your head is on the high end.
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Great topic. I can only sleep with my head on the driver side. Prefer head higher than feet. I have been known to drive up on some blocks we carry..
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Seen a few trucks with a block of wood under one tire to raise that side up
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Are you "I need to be level" folks baby boomers? Only reason I ask is because my Pops acts like that when we go camping... Always trying to situate his tent just right. Meanwhile I just set mine up somewhere I think I'll sleep decently. .. I rarely consider level when parking unless it's a very harsh grade. If you carry enough nesting materials with you then there should be no problems.
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