Area Needed for Turnaround

Discussion in 'Experienced Truckers' Advice' started by joejitzu, Feb 1, 2017.

  1. ZVar

    ZVar Road Train Member

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    Just an FYI.. Using Googles measurement tools, the first id 80' round, while the second is about 70' round (Or whatever shape you want to call it.

    If you are using the desktop maps version, simply right click on the map and select measure distance. Then left click on the other side to get an aprox. distance...
     
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  3. Blackshack46

    Blackshack46 Road Train Member

    If your longest truck is 65', a circle that is 70' in diameter would be efficient enough. Guaranteed.

    Now if you have a spread axle, you will need significantly more room.
     
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  4. lilillill

    lilillill Sarcasm... it's not just for breakfast

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    Another thing to consider... where will the trailer tandems be when the truck enters the hatched area?

    You can jack the tractor 90 degrees to the trailer and pivot the trailer on the tandems where they will act like the point of a protractor. The nose of the trailer would define the radius of the circle.

    A tractor trailer will do a tighter u-turn if the tandems are slid all the way forward, providing that there is enough room for the tail swing.

    So in this case, if the truck is tight to the building on the right, you should be able to pull the full length of the truck into the hatched area and have approximately 43' of forward space left by the time the rear of the trailer clears the building. If the tandems are all the way back, you'd need a radius of 60 ft or so minimum from the center point of the tandems, arcing in a counter-clockwise direction.

    If the truck enters from the center between the storage and the building, is there a 60 ft radius to either?
     
  5. blairandgretchen

    blairandgretchen Road Train Member

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    Who ever said we were just a bunch of dumb steering wheel holders?!

    Hooray for TTR!
     
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  6. Roberts450

    Roberts450 Road Train Member

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    The simple answer is 40 acres. There is even a song about it. Lol
     
  7. Blackshack46

    Blackshack46 Road Train Member

    This entire thread complicated everything. He said he has 115' x 148' lot to do the turnaround.

    Short answer is, with a lot that size, k turn is unnecessary. A simple u turn can be done.

    Long answer is, read previous 15 posts.
     
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  8. Aradrox

    Aradrox Heavy Load Member

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    My suggestion... Ask the drivers that deliver there as only they can see it in person
     
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  9. Loose Leaf

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    I have done a U turn on the interstate using 4 lanes to off load a busted trailer in west Virginia, I think? it was back in the day. Not all drivers will jack a truck like that and it was a cabover with s 53 ft. Trailer. Drivers shut down the highway 4 me until I got backed up to it in middle of the bridge. 17 years ago, best company payday I ever seen.
     
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  10. Loose Leaf

    Loose Leaf Medium Load Member

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    That was with tandems all the way foward.
     
  11. Air Cooled

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    Finally! An intelligent topic on TTR. Plus there's math n stuff :)
     
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