that blue valve is a tractor spring brake release that has its own air tank..or is it a lot lizard eject button ..cant remember..
First time driving a big rig today
Discussion in 'Questions From New Drivers' started by ineedajob, Dec 20, 2014.
Page 3 of 4
-
Vilhiem, KiLLaZiLLa93 and cowboy_tech Thank this.
-
Trucking Jobs in 30 seconds
Every month 400 people find a job with the help of TruckersReport.
-
Was originally thinking the first you mentioned but now I know it's the second! -
You press in the blue valve and passenger door opens, the seat turns 45° and the lizard gets ejected with enough force the stick to the truck parked next to you !!
frank_the_tank Thanks this. -
-
Ewwwwee...and you want her out of there as quickly as possible..😅😅😅
Vilhiem Thanks this. -
you will get it no time, I found myself around the fifth hour or so on the road, not even looking at the tach or the speedo anymore....
-
Where I got completely and totally hooked on it, was the first time I used the jake, coming down the Black Ridge north of St. George! I've always loved the sound of the jake, and even though it was muffled, I could still here it. I couldn't help but smile, thinking I'm making that happen. The instructor even commented on the look on my face!
-
what is hard for me now is to try and help a new driver about how to drive the truck. did it for so long without thinking that now its hard for me to tell a new driver the proper way, that may seem odd but have to think about it awhile before it comes to me b safe out there
Vilhiem and cowboy_tech Thank this. -
I hear that. Some stuff is almost instinct now, could not begin to explain.
-
Down shifting is opposite to your 4 wheeler, in a 4 wheeler you can down shift to slow down, in a truck you slow down first then down shift.
This may help.p47, Wade68 and fieldchaser Thank this.
Trucking Jobs in 30 seconds
Every month 400 people find a job with the help of TruckersReport.
Page 3 of 4