parallel park

Discussion in 'Questions From New Drivers' started by bighaulc-15, Apr 29, 2012.

  1. pattyj

    pattyj Road Train Member

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    Paralle parking comes with exp.You have to know and understand the concept of backing,and understand your trk and trl if any of that makes since.
     
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  3. DonRobbie

    DonRobbie Road Train Member

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    Some of the smaller rest areas you do have to parallel park, so it does come in handy once in a while.
     
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  4. Squonk

    Squonk Medium Load Member

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    I had to parallel park @ Amazon yesterday. Was no prob. at all. :biggrin_25525: I'm gettin pretty good at this sheet. :biggrin_25522:
     
  5. pattyj

    pattyj Road Train Member

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    Heading 80 w past Omaha,those rest areas are paralle parking.
     
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  6. Truckinchic

    Truckinchic Medium Load Member

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    Massachusetts is one of them . You have to parallel park sight side and blind side as well as off-set backing and alley dock..Thats how it was when i went for mine a few years back. I have yet to use either parallel park side..easy enough to do but a pointless part of the test.
     
  7. Raiderfanatic

    Raiderfanatic Heavy Load Member

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    Rest areas in Kansas seem to be majority parallel parking too.
     
  8. Moe Rhonic

    Moe Rhonic Light Load Member

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    A? B? Pups? I didn't see any difference between the trucks in those two videos...But then again, that's why we're called noobs!
     
  9. Diletantte Driver

    Diletantte Driver Light Load Member

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    A combination tractor trailer has 1 pivot point... the fifth wheel.

    A "B" train has 2.
    the first fifth wheel and the second fifth wheel.

    The A train has what is called a convertor dolly between the two boxes.
    This means that instead of 2 pivot points there are 3 !
    the first fifth wheel, the pintle hitch which attaches the convertor dolly and the fifth wheel on the convertor dolly. Way harder to back up than a "B" !

    The C train's convertor dolly has an unbending attachment to the first box instead of a pintle hitch so it acts more like a B train.

    I'm going to try to upload pics of the three configurations. If it doesn't work just call me a newbie poster. I am doing my best.:biggrin_2556:
     

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  10. Moe Rhonic

    Moe Rhonic Light Load Member

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    Awesome post and the pictures really helped, thank you!
     
  11. Diletantte Driver

    Diletantte Driver Light Load Member

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    You're welcome Moe..

    Reversing an A train is like trying to push a piece of rope.
     
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