Backing up a truck not as easy as it seems!

Discussion in 'Questions From New Drivers' started by onthefence, Sep 30, 2010.

  1. Rerun8963

    Rerun8963 Road Train Member

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    well actually...........shutting the cb off may NOT be a good idea.......and here's why........

    "somebody may actually BE helping you back up".........!!!

    that's right. go into any truckstop, and have a difficult time backing out of a space. there will be at least ONE trucker helping you via the radio. of course now, you are still 1,000% liable for anything that goes wrong, but generally speaking, i have "heard" and "seen" the results many times, and it's always been a GOOD help..........

    just sayin.............
     
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    Ok....perhaps turning the CB off is a bit strong...but...One needs to develop a filter...

    You'll hear sheyat like:

    "My daughter could back that rig in faster than you cowboy...and she's only three..."

    And some drivers have a bit of schadenfreude ....

    They'll sit there and watch a driver struggle or clip a mirror.....Then get on on the CB and say "Look at that stupid azzhat...

    Used to be we all helped each other out.....

    You can teach people how to drive a rig...but you can't teach them civility....
     
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    Point taken...But how will I know if that person is really helping or trying to guide me into something?...Seems best to get out and do it for myself or at least get out and get the complete picture in my head so I'll better be able to distinguish help from a set up...

    Being new, if I pull into an empty, or semi-empty parking lot or truck stop, what would stop me from a little practice?...If I felt I still needed some...
     
  4. Rerun8963

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    you wouldn't really know, so often, G.O.A.L.

    but even the worst companies out there (for newbies) when backing up, they DO get help. no one (that i have seen or been a witness) will actually make you hit something. truckers do (at times) help each other out. but...........DO NOT put yourself into a backing situation you CANNOT easily get out of........for instance, at truck stops......DO NOT drive in.......!!!!!

    back into a spot.........the only time you "drive into a spot"........??

    is when you drive all the way thru. (we call them pull thru's) this way, you can just drive off when you leave.
     
  5. Rerun8963

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    LOL......yeah, to bad cb radios DO NOT come with language filters like truckers boards do...........

    how would this>>>****** sound on the cb..............???:biggrin_25523:
     
  6. Everett

    Everett Crusty Shorts, What???

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    :biggrin_2556: Most times the the truckstops are empty, anyway the what was the j here is, i just , um , like waiting for my load , find a big 30 hole space, no trucks around and just practice my backing up, i used too do that and pretend there docks back there, that grove of trees, then once you get comfy with that, move your trl tadems up and you be suprized how much differnt a back can be , thats how i got my cdl , everyboby was failing that day, all 6 , i was last too go , so i ask em why, said i ran over curb,so i went out and had a look see why, as she was on lunch, i slide the tadems all the way too front, it was a rental trl-truck, i passed with no problems , but it was kinda funny cause she couldnt figure it out and i wasnt gonna tell her :biggrin_2559: Everett.
     
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    To the original poster , lots of info offered in all types of cases / senarios but to answer 1 of your problems that you noted in your post

    "the whole 'turn the wheel the opposite way you want the trailer to go' is really messing me up ". Try Holding the steering wheel at the bottom.
     
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    You just have to be quicker at wit

    .... you mean your daughter that's been turn turning tricks in your trailer park to support her crack habit? :)
     
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    Well it was a MOBILE HOME and someone had to park it.
     
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    95% of backing is all in the set up....get the truck and trailer set up in a good position and it makes things so much easier.