My advice on backing

Discussion in 'Experienced Truckers' Advice' started by BobbyMisc65, Dec 12, 2013.

  1. Brandonpdx

    Brandonpdx Road Train Member

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    The best advice on backing is not to do it unless you have to. Obviously you have to at some point, but I see guys at truck stops all the time making clowns of themselves trying to get into some spot when a patient trip around the lot would have revealed a half dozen pull-through spots and/or straight-line back spots that would be super easy to get into.

    My personal favorite is the straight line back spot because if there is enough room to pull up and get the trailer straight, there should be zero drama getting out of the hole in the morning. Pull-through spots will piss me off sometimes if the aisles are so tight in some poorly designed parking lot to where you're wondering how close you are to nailing somebody's fender on the way out with tail swing...yeah don't like that at all.

    The ones you have to be the most careful with are the 45 degree angled parking lots like you commonly see at T/A or Petro. Because you lose sight of the tandems it is very easy to over rotate the trailer and put the rear driver's side corner of the trailer into the truck off to your left (which in fact I did do one time back when I first started.) 90* degree alley dock spots are safer since you never lose sight of the driver side tandems or trailer edge when done properly.
     
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  3. mitmaks

    mitmaks Road Train Member

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    Its way simpler than that...
    STEER TOWARDS THE PROBLEM
    simply put if left side if trailer needs to go right, steer to the left/problem and it will go right and vice versa.
     
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  4. otherhalftw

    otherhalftw R.I.P.

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    Maybe because you don't like bananas?

    I'm down in SoCal several times every month....if you want some help...shoot me a PM, we can see what can be arranged.
     
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  5. Wooly Rhino

    Wooly Rhino Road Train Member

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    I was Air Force. I flew everything from T33's to B2s. We didn't back up.
     
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  6. scottied67

    scottied67 Road Train Member

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    Just wanted to add my technique for manipulating the steering wheel as an alternate method for anyone who might find it easier like I did.

     
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  7. spyder7723

    spyder7723 Road Train Member

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    You're nuts. A 45 is much easier than a 90. Put a spread axle into a 90 and you just might be visiting the suspension shop to weld your axle back under the trailer.
     
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  8. Hammer166

    Hammer166 Crusty Information Officer

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    All the tricks and memory aids just make it harder to learn to back properly. You need to learn to drive in reverse. The same way it becomes instinctive when driving around corners going forward, you need to learn to just 'drive' the trailer where you want it to go. If you have to think about which way you're turning the wheel, you need more practice in an empty lot.

    The task of learning to be real driver is all about getting to the point that maneuvering the truck is second nature, requiring little conscious thought. This leaves your brain free to pay attention to what's going on around you. YouTube is full of videos of folks who screw up because they are too busy worrying what they have to do to drive the truck, and fail to pay attention to what's happening around the truck.
     
  9. lovespink

    lovespink Light Load Member

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    If you are serious I'm in need of help.... just let me know when.
     
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  10. A Bug

    A Bug Heavy Load Member

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    Honestly the fastest way to learn how to back is get a job delivering for Family Dollar or something similar. After a couple months of backing up into some of those pita places you will be better than the average 20 year vet.
     
  11. lovespink

    lovespink Light Load Member

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    I'm still in school so that's not an option. ...lol
    I just started behind the wheel last Monday.
     
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