I'm glad you asked. I never heard of them either.
I suspect it's a spot on the side of the trailer somewhere so that if you ever turn hard enough to see the spot, you are know you're at the turning limit.
Tight turns
Discussion in 'Questions From New Drivers' started by Chebbydriver7195, Mar 12, 2019.
Page 2 of 2
-
-
Trucking Jobs in 30 seconds
Every month 400 people find a job with the help of TruckersReport.
-
They were popular at cdl school so we knew exactly how hard we could turn or maneuver backing uptinytim, Truckermania, magoo68 and 1 other person Thank this. -
Chebbydriver7195 said: ↑Red reflective stickers stuck to the trailer so when they are centered in mirror you're at 90* when they disappear from view it's time to take the angle out or crunch the cab
They were popular at cdl school so we knew exactly how hard we could turn or maneuver backing upClick to expand...
The reason I say this is because most trucks make it very clear they are really close to squishing against trailers. Do the students not have eyes?
Then again, I think that might be something very useful in times of really bad weather. I might stick a few strips on myself... Probably a foot strip of that white and red DOT reflective tape. -
x1Heavy said: ↑Oh. Now I understand. How cute. (No offense please...)
The reason I say this is because most trucks make it very clear they are really close to squishing against trailers. Do the students not have eyes?
Then again, I think that might be something very useful in times of really bad weather. I might stick a few strips on myself... Probably a foot strip of that white and red DOT reflective tape.Click to expand...
More and more I've been in tight spots that give me very little room for error (ive had to get out and look every few inches a turn was so tight)
I don't rely on them constantly, but when needed they help. -
Another alternative that most driver use is watch how close the cab extender rubber is to the trailer... I can see the benifit to the red dot though
qbertsrevenge, tscottme and Canadianhauler21 Thank this. -
x1Heavy said: ↑In my life, never be in a hurry.
When I get into a hurry, I break something. usually VERY important to someone.
I never heard of such things as stop spot so it must be a figure of speech in your region etc. What I am thinking on is that you are pivoting your tandems. When one axle is rolling forward and the other is rolling backwards your trailer is being rotated in place. It's NOT going anywhere until you line it the way you want it to.
It's REALLY delicate to be doing this sort of stuff to trailers. Some types of trailers do not balance well on your 5th wheel and get really TIPPY. Your rear overhang is a problem and always will be. I usually set my tandems to the old 48 foot mark that was valid in those days like 30 years ago and follow that plus 10 feet. I don't always get away with it but usually do.
It is good to have fear and caution getting into a packed truckstop full of people who probably will rip your entire front end off by morning getting out. Ive had that happen before. That's a phone call you don't want to make to dispatchers.
"Hello, unit number please?"
"What do you mean totaled?"
"What do you mean your tractor's front end is ripped off. You are running late to this delivery today."
Things get real interesting when you are in a tight spot. Even more so when you think you can go past 90 degrees with the tractor and force the issue. Don't You will break something.Click to expand...x1Heavy Thanks this. -
x1Heavy said: ↑Oh. Now I understand. How cute. (No offense please...)
The reason I say this is because most trucks make it very clear they are really close to squishing against trailers. Do the students not have eyes?
Then again, I think that might be something very useful in times of really bad weather. I might stick a few strips on myself... Probably a foot strip of that white and red DOT reflective tape.Click to expand...x1Heavy Thanks this.
Trucking Jobs in 30 seconds
Every month 400 people find a job with the help of TruckersReport.
Page 2 of 2
Related Categories
-
Difference between DAC and driverIQ
backendchild123 posted Aug 13, 2025 at 5:17 AM -
How did this happen?
xzmpt posted Aug 6, 2025 -
Decker
singleton2787 posted Aug 6, 2025 -
Skipping gears from 8th 35MPH...
omar1999 posted Aug 6, 2025 -
Sitting for 4 days …
singleton2787 posted Aug 5, 2025 -
How bad is this accident
DAX_ posted Aug 4, 2025 -
New to Hazmat Tank doing...
Sapphire_Glitter posted Aug 4, 2025 -
New to the forum.
pontiacfan76 posted Aug 3, 2025 -
Trucking Companies hiring...
McTruckin0924 posted Aug 2, 2025 -
I failed my driving test for...
omar1999 posted Aug 1, 2025
Loading...
Recent Threads
-
I-75 in Metro ATL this morning
haz-matguru posted Aug 13, 2025 at 7:49 AM -
Difference between DAC and driverIQ
backendchild123 posted Aug 13, 2025 at 5:17 AM -
Braking issue, need help...
mn777 posted Aug 12, 2025 at 10:03 PM -
Need some help deciding!
Sbmark91 posted Aug 12, 2025 at 9:28 PM -
Paint Spill I-80 Wanship, UT...
TheLoadOut posted Aug 12, 2025 at 6:49 PM -
DHL Van Overturns in...
Chinatown posted Aug 12, 2025 at 5:20 PM -
Evans delivery nashville.
warrior12345 posted Aug 12, 2025 at 3:47 PM -
Very little experience, need a...
Bat_Joker posted Aug 12, 2025 at 12:59 PM -
What's the #1 reason your...
ron.oruganti posted Aug 12, 2025 at 12:46 PM -
Any Issue Reusing Main/Rod Bolts?
Hilltop Hustler posted Aug 12, 2025 at 11:15 AM
Loading...