Switching trucks
Discussion in 'Questions From New Drivers' started by Boattlebot, Jan 20, 2017.
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Over your career, you will most likely drive many different trucks. But basically, they are pretty much the same.
Equate it to switching between a compact car to a full size luxury car. No big deal there, right? The principle is the same. Take it easy until you have "made friends" with it.
As for the backing, practice as much as you can. When you hit the truck stop, try and find an area of parking that isn't too crowded. Good place to practice. Find some empty slots that are together, then just keep it between the lines. Then pull out, and do it again. (This just might NOT work real well if the truck stop is busy. OTOH, you might learn some new cuss words if you're blocking traffic.)SingingWolf, fargonaz and Boattlebot Thank this. -
Doesn't sound likethe transition will be to bad. I'm really looking forward to driving this truck. I've ridden in kws before and there super comfy
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Its the mirrors on the other truck that mess with your head. -
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Perhaps if I was OO and looking for a long term purchase I'd go the Paccar route but for a company truck give me a Volvo with a Cummins motor and a 13spd.
The fun part was the Cascadia I had being wide open.. sure gets those hoods riled up when one passes them. -
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