I've called a couple local driving schools today and I should be hearing back from one on Monday. But. I can't seem to get a straight answer from anyone anywhere. I'm just under 5'2, and I have no clue if I can reach the pedals. I don't know anyone that drives a truck to try it. Has anyone come across a successful short driver? I'm talking under 5'4
What's too short?
Discussion in 'Questions From New Drivers' started by Gin86, Nov 17, 2017.
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Ive seen dwarfs shorter than that doing flatbed. (Im not politically correct, the term as I understood it from childhood is accurate but snowflakes freak out and really have a hard time...)
I bet you will sort all that out when you jump into a tractor. Go to the nearest dealership with tractors hop into a couple. Solve this for yourself before you do go to school.
Short or tall means nothing out here. Really. Seriously nothing at all. Fat and thin neither. ive seen tractors adopt a pernament lean when some big ol boys hop out. Airride to boot.
In fact come to think on it. Autos disposed of the clutch pedal in some models. It gets easier as time goes by.
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Go to your local truck dealer and sit in the truck (doesnt cost anything to sit in a new truck). Adjust the seat and the mirrors to your specs. If you can work the pedals and see over the hood and us the mirrors at the same time to see the drive tires and back, you're good.
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When I was in CDL school there was a student there that was 5 foot on the nose. Couldn't drive a lick, but had no problem reaching the pedals.
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Oh.. before I forget... there is one thing very important to remember ALWAYS.
One hand for yourself, one for the tractor door or grab handle and then both feet. Always. Always and always. It's a long fall to the gravel, you do not want to take that fall.Grubby, Highway Sailor, SingingWolf and 1 other person Thank this. -
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I also recall certain cab overs that were not quite right for people to get into the #### things.
I once cleared 15 foot off a set of steps at 15, I was told I did well but the bones will retain that damage for life. (They did not break where they were supposed to.. ) And I cleared a 25 foot hill on a BMX bike once. Knots lasted a month.
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