Do they really not teach u how to backup these days ?

Discussion in 'Trucking Schools and CDL Training Forum' started by Miketruckinginc, May 20, 2023.

  1. MACK E-6

    MACK E-6 Moderator Staff Member

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    That’s what I had to do.

    Granted though, it may have since changed.
     
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  3. broke down plumber

    broke down plumber Road Train Member

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    I have no cdl materials and ive not read anything except the fmca reasons that someone would be excluded from getting a cdl . But i would appreciate if you could point in the direction of that manual , perhaps an online link .
     
  4. PaulMinternational

    PaulMinternational Road Train Member

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    Go to your state DMV web site and look under obtaining a commercial licenses

    https://www.dot.state.pa.us/public/...rivers Manual/Comm Manual English/PUB 223.pdf

    That should be the one for PA but your state should have something like it as well.
     
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  6. drivingmissdaisy

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    Today while I was driving through rural south Alabama I was thinking about how they could make the CDL training at a school more realistic to the backing you really have to do.

    I was thinking it would be cool if they would have a fake "dock" to back into. Like a chunk of wall with a fake roll up door and the black pads you see on most of them on the sides. Teach drivers to back into that. That would be much more realistic than backing between a set of orange cones on the ground. I've been driving a truck for many years and have yet to have to navigate around a cone on the ground when backing into a dock. I have had to back around a huge hole in the parking lot that was caused when a piece of machinery fell off of a flatbed, though. That was fun.

    They also need to use the trucking schools trucks and have them one truck spot apart and have the students learn to back between two very real trucks. That simulates truck stop backing. Again, more realistic than the whole cone thing.
     
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