Mountain Driving Tips
Discussion in 'Experienced Truckers' Advice' started by Raiderfanatic, Aug 22, 2010.
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Best mountain advice I ever got..... Don't go down the up side or up the down side.
There you have it.rocknroll nik and Optimus Thank this. -
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rocknroll nik Thanks this.
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good one other half
you definitely help keep the smiles on the face for sure
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if you don't have jake we are taught to use the higest gear on the low range. while keeping a constant 7psi on the brakes. if you do have a jake use the lowest gear on high side with the same constant 7psi on the brake pedal and you will never smoke your brakes. please adjust for weather conditions as well for example rain if the roads are wet take it slower and if need be hold up and the brake check station til things clear up.
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Uh I wasn't taught to keep a steady pressure on the binders but I'm not saying that is wrong. I was taught the snub braking method. Bring it down 5 under the safe speed usually 3-5 seconds let off and do it again.. Usually 1-2 gears lower than what you came up in. But whatever works safest for you is best. You can go down a hill slowly a million times but only one time too fast safety first, common sense and what someone posted earlier KNOW YOUR TRUCK. Like a buddy of mine says...slow and steady wins the race
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Raiderfanatic Thanks this.
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If you don't know a hill better to be to slow than to fast. I see driver roll off the grape vine, Mtn Pass, & Baker all the time with brakes smoking. No reason for it with todays equipment.Last edited: Sep 6, 2010
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My Dad taught both as you need to use what suits your situation, Grade & Load the best. This is like so many other things of both being the correct answer in a given situations.
I prefer snub or stab braking used in conjunction with the correct gear. I never recommend down shifting after starting down a hill, gear selection should be done prior to driving over the edge. This is especially if you need this section to get down a hill.
If your a new or trainee driver you should be discussing the terrain coming up with your trainer at the beginning of your driving shift before you move the truck.darthanubis Thanks this.
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