Backing a 53 for dry van trailer is a feeling you got to feel it! My best advice whoever reading this learn all the basics and make it you're own do what's best for you cause everyone back's differently.
Pro tip for beginners. After your set-up and you start backing as SOON as you see the trailer not going where you want it STOP!. pull up as far as you can and turn left if you're too close to hitting the trailer or turn right but not too long and aggressive if you over shot and try again . Pull up and repeat .
Hey girl name is Jay I’m a CDL instructor at HCC in Hutchison, Kansas. What are the best videos I’ve ever seen explaining and showing how to put the trailer in and how to fix it I will share your video. Be safe on the road. Keep Truckin after 45 years of driving a retired.
YES KAYLA!!!!!!!! I just passed Hostler training at my job. BACKING HAD BEEN A NIGHTMARE for me!!! 🤣 They said I was over-steering and holding it too long. But something is clicking now. I’m trying to do little baby steers and not be so aggressive with it. I was watching your steer tires as you were backing and you do everything my trainers taught me. AND THANK YOU FOR SHOWING THE STEERING WHEEL!!!!!!! THANK YOU!!! ‼️‼️‼️‼️‼️ I go live this coming up Tuesday…day after tomorrow…when I go back to work. I AM SO NERVOUS NOW. I was in that safe training environment…now I’m going into the real world. I’m SO grateful for your video and for you sharing this content!!! Thank you Kayla!!! God Bless You!!! 🙏🏽‼️🙏🏽
She forgot GOAL it's always good to Get Out And Look especially when the weather conditions are not dry and clear remember it eyes deceive us at times so use GOAL and you'll succeed everytime
I just wanted to say thank you, I'm a new driver and still can not backup. With alot of prayer and your step by step and I got it in with no problem. Thank you again 💓
YES KAYLA!!!!!!!! I just passed Hostler training at my job. BACKING HAD BEEN A NIGHTMARE for me!!! 🤣 They said I was over-steering and holding it too long. But something is clicking now. I’m trying to do little baby steers and not be so aggressive with it. I was watching your steer tires as you were backing and you do everything my trainers taught me. I go live this coming up Tuesday…day after tomorrow…when I go back to work. I AM SO NERVOUS NOW. I was in that safe training environment…now I’m going into the real world. I’m SO grateful for your video and for you sharing this content!!! Thank you Kayla!!! God Bless You!!! 🙏🏽‼️🙏🏽
Backing depends on many factors for example how tired you are. Everytime it's different sometimes it's easy sometimes it's challenging. The key 🗝️ is slow 🦥 & small turns
Claro qué si me suscribo,y eres muy diferente a los demás en la explicación..... eso me agrada..la parte qué ayudará a .mucha gente es cuándo comentas no estoy mirando por los espejos lo veo directamente por mi ventana.y es el proceso del cuadre..ya luego tengo visión con el soporte de ambos retrovisores..gracias muy útiles tu maneras de compartir tu experiencia..saludos desde Venezuela...qué la pases bien... Un beso grande..
Too fast and too much wheel is a prescription for frustration, learn how to push and chase your trailer, it's ALL about PUSHING and then CHASING.. SIGHT SIDE(out drivers window), PUSH it with a Right, Chase it with a left...the basics
I believe she did a 45 degree backing, setup is right facing 12 o'clock and left facing 9 o'clock, going back straight for a little bit watch where your trailer is going and follow and make small adjustments or pull up as needed
I've been at UPS for 14 years now after a few bad experiences in Package Car delivery I decided to give Feeder a try in October but the thought of backing a 53FT kinda makes me nervous cause the UPS Truck driving school is only 2 weeks long but your video is very informative and detailed And I will use your tips when the class starts in a few months Thank You
@@mariuswilliams1527 I haven't taken the CDL Feeder Driver course yet I heard the list actually isn't going up until January 2023 and Yes 1 out of 4 UPS Drivers are hired off the streets you'll still have to take the UPS Feeder Driver school tho
You girls were so cool and relaxed on teaching us how to back the truck up. Thank for sharing the tips with new drivers, you made seem really easy. Best to you, girls. Trying to get my CDL soon. Love the videos
Hey kayla hope you doing good. I'm not a subscriber or anything like that. I wanted to say thank you because when i first went to truck school for my class A CDL i was excited and feeling pretty good. until they started talking about the pre-trip and all the things we had to remember for the test and things if we wanted to get our cdl. At the end that day i almost wanted. When i got home and went on youtube i seen your video; this one i'm committing on of course. I after i saw how you were doing the driving and them backup and how easy you made them look, i new right way i can do it too. Well that's what i did, and today i have my class a cdl. Has i'm committing on this video right now i'm in a hotel room getting ready for my 2 day of orientation with ROEL TRANSPORTATION. THANK YOU KAYLA AND KEEP THE GOOD. Maybe one day i'll run into. I'll be doing the MIDWEST REGION. THANKS AGAIN.
Hey I have been driving for 20 years now and I appreciate you sharing this. I just wanted you all to know that always try to make backing easy for yourself. I try my best to make a 45 degree back a straight line back if I have the space to get under the trailer. Try your best to avoid obstacles like other trucks around your cab if you can. Backing is the hardest skill to learn in trucking. Thank you for helping the students out here
Get out and look is the best thing to do before backing in any spot..many drivers don't do it but that's the main thing all us should be doing.. there's alotta backing methods we're going to learn to do
Hi, Kayla and happy Monday!😊😊😊😊😊. This tutorial makes me happy when I played the truck simulator game on the Nintendo Switch.💙💙💙💙💙💙💙. And when I choose the flatbed truck, I put on reverse and backing up real slow without hitting anything. And then...bingo! I parked 100% complete! YAY!🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉. Well done, Kayla!💙💙💙💙💙🌷💖💖💖💖😎☀👍
I appreciate this video. I have a hard time backing up. I let my permit expire but this time I won’t do it anymore. My goal is to get my CDL before Feb 7, 2022 before the government make changes to entry CDL drivers
Waw , I learned straight backing, parallel parking , offset parking at school but didn't know how to park. I have been trained recently and left alone 😔 with a big truck. Thanks princesses for teaching how to park. I learned 😌 💯.
Watched and did ok. A kind gent saw me over steering and got out to assist. Appreciate all those that remember the struggle and help out. I can't wait til it's 2nd nature. Jelli watching the ease experienced drivers do it.
Thank you for this video. Best video on backing I have seen so far. The angles definitely helped plus I’m out here doing it so I understand what you are saying. However, I’m new so I find backing to be the hardest part of my job. Thanks 🙏 again
Same here for me after 15 years of corporate I’m going off faith if my 7 year dream of becoming a driver just got my CDL a permit and hired as a switcher
the problem when you are a newbee is we always correct the line up and it screw up the maneuver i got 35 years under me and at time have a tendecy to forget.
You are really close to those amazon trailers.. this technique would be very difficult in a truck stop or some where super tight.. a way to prevent that is to line yourself up with the second trailer next to your spot not the first then turn out to the middle.. should be at a 45 degree… good luck though driver.
Good video, and thanks for showing the real dimensions, every trainer video on youtube pretends like you will have massive amounts of space in front of you when in reality they are all this cramped or worse. Your set up follows the same rules laid out on the My Trucking Skills channel and I really need help on this as my backing skills mysteriously vaporized after a month of easy wide open pull ins and straight line backing.
Making an S or snaking into or out of a larger space lot is only tricky if you forget your blind spots and tail swing over the rear axle. Most new drivers will gain sufficient confidence with their trainer but gaming helps drill it into your head. I used to buy die cast collector tractor trailer combos as a kid and I learned how the trailers work. It is a visual process, first. No different than training on small aircraft flight sims online.
This was good we need more vids like this. I’m in trucking school and tomorrow we’re doing alley docks and parallel. Your very inspirational for us ladies🤗👍🏽please do more back vids
im going to try this back up technic tomorow. i been turning away from the space as soon as my door reach the empty spot . i see you do it at the next trailer
Good job on backing........very useful info on how to back a trailer in.......I’m studying different backing videos for when i head to prime in January.........have fun .........be safe out there........😁
I think that the best way is use a toy tractor and trailer play with until you understand and FEEL trailer mouvements and in the parking place don’t wait to hear a noise before to go out of your truck to see what’s happening.... (no shame to be good)
I’ve been driving a 29 ft trailer for nearly 3 years and rarely had to back. I’m transitioning to a 48 ft trailer tomorrow and will be delivering to all Walgreens in DC. My boss told me all stops will require backing and I will have 0 training but a trainer will be by my side if I need help for a week. My trainer told me he ran my route last week and it’s very difficult and he backed into an awning last week… not what I want to hear.
@@zach4627 horrible lol. Shocker we arrived to my first few stops around 5 am still dark in tight spaces and I tried 3-5 times to backup and reset. My trainer eventually told me to get out and watch him at every stop. DC is a pain. Lot of traffic and not much time for errors. Very stressful but hopefully it’ll get easier.
I’ll probably never back a tractor trailer but had to watch anyway!! 🤗 btw... your hair is gorgeous and so long! Stay safe babygirl and keep Lovin Life! 🥰
Yes I believe that video will help a lot of new drivers first time beginners lining up on the trailer next to despite you going in 416 means a lot having a landmark and that was your landmark The electrical box on the trailer next to your spot you going in ❤
I hope to make more videos on this, angle backing up , wider or shorter , depending on the area , also how to correct it to be precise inside corridor and parallel with yellow line
Big truck driver chicks, You get’m ah?… Thank you for this video. I’m still practicing skills for the A License. Need to work on my parallel & my alley dock.
I'm proud of you. You're Awesome!!!! I can drive a semi tractor trailer but it's difficult for me to do the backing maneuvers. In the future, I'll thinking 🤔 about trying again for my CDL Class A
Needing some advice on sharp corners like through small neighborhoods driving for Uhaul fresh out of school and struggling a bit ! This is my only choice or otr an I have 4 children ! Thank you for your videos they really help
Summary: all the way to right, move straight, then turn to left , move straight, stay straight, start backing up, then move left , then make it straight
Basically all you gotta do is keep the trailer straight whether you’re going left or right, it needs to be straight and locked in that position. If you start turning too much, you’re not going anywhere thats a jackknife.
Nice parking buddy. You know I'm always watching like this kind of tutorial videos since I want to move in Canada as a truck drivers currently I worked in Saudi arabia.i driven a 6whellers straight truck but I tried already driving a flat bed trailer. Thank your educational tips how to backing a trailer.
Great video Kayla, just returning from my first trip with my travel trailer. All pull through sites so no challenging backing but we were on a small road that I missed the turn off back to the freeway. Found a small dirt road that I backed the trailer into so I could turn around and it worked out ok! Also some challenging parking in gas stations and grocery stores that I managed pretty good. With this trailer and my boat trailers I use something you said, turn towards your trouble works every time. Thanks to your sexy girl for helping you record this video!!
Backing a 53 for dry van trailer is a feeling you got to feel it! My best advice whoever reading this learn all the basics and make it you're own do what's best for you cause everyone back's differently.
💯💯💯
Pro tip for beginners. After your set-up and you start backing as SOON as you see the trailer not going where you want it STOP!. pull up as far as you can and turn left if you're too close to hitting the trailer or turn right but not too long and aggressive if you over shot and try again . Pull up and repeat .
👍 this is great information too.
Yesss, thank you 🙏🏾
doing this helped me the most stopping before I got way too far outta whack
@@doug9066 nice
Thanks Mike !!!
Great advice 👌👌👌👌
Hey girl name is Jay I’m a CDL instructor at HCC in Hutchison, Kansas. What are the best videos I’ve ever seen explaining and showing how to put the trailer in and how to fix it I will share your video. Be safe on the road. Keep Truckin after 45 years of driving a retired.
YES KAYLA!!!!!!!! I just passed Hostler training at my job. BACKING HAD BEEN A NIGHTMARE for me!!! 🤣
They said I was over-steering and holding it too long.
But something is clicking now. I’m trying to do little baby steers and not be so aggressive with it.
I was watching your steer tires as you were backing and you do everything my trainers taught me.
AND THANK YOU FOR SHOWING THE STEERING WHEEL!!!!!!! THANK YOU!!! ‼️‼️‼️‼️‼️
I go live this coming up Tuesday…day after tomorrow…when I go back to work.
I AM SO NERVOUS NOW. I was in that safe training environment…now I’m going into the real world.
I’m SO grateful for your video and for you sharing this content!!!
Thank you Kayla!!! God Bless You!!! 🙏🏽‼️🙏🏽
She forgot GOAL it's always good to Get Out And Look especially when the weather conditions are not dry and clear remember it eyes deceive us at times so use GOAL and you'll succeed everytime
No need to GOAL with her wife literally outside the truck 🤡🤡.. If you think her wife would let her hit a trailer on video then you really are a 🤡🤡
I just wanted to say thank you, I'm a new driver and still can not backup. With alot of prayer and your step by step and I got it in with no problem. Thank you again 💓
You got your CDL without backing up ? That’s pretty cool
@@ginaforhisglory4982 impossible
How did u get the job?
They really giving out cdls to anyone lol
Find yourself a big old empty parking lot and practice, practice and practice.
Thats a great video. Advise to the new folks. If you are not sure, get out and look, its better safe than sorry. Dont be overconfident.
I am so close to passing my CDL test, just gotta master the backing up! Thank you for the video, very helpful
Did you get your CDL
YES KAYLA!!!!!!!! I just passed Hostler training at my job. BACKING HAD BEEN A NIGHTMARE for me!!! 🤣
They said I was over-steering and holding it too long.
But something is clicking now. I’m trying to do little baby steers and not be so aggressive with it.
I was watching your steer tires as you were backing and you do everything my trainers taught me.
I go live this coming up Tuesday…day after tomorrow…when I go back to work.
I AM SO NERVOUS NOW. I was in that safe training environment…now I’m going into the real world.
I’m SO grateful for your video and for you sharing this content!!!
Thank you Kayla!!! God Bless You!!! 🙏🏽‼️🙏🏽
Backing depends on many factors for example how tired you are. Everytime it's different sometimes it's easy sometimes it's challenging. The key 🗝️ is slow 🦥 & small turns
I agree
Claro qué si me suscribo,y eres muy diferente a los demás en la explicación..... eso me agrada..la parte qué ayudará a .mucha gente es cuándo comentas no estoy mirando por los espejos lo veo directamente por mi ventana.y es el proceso del cuadre..ya luego tengo visión con el soporte de ambos retrovisores..gracias muy útiles tu maneras de compartir tu experiencia..saludos desde Venezuela...qué la pases bien...
Un beso grande..
Really you are right
Exactly
Too fast and too much wheel is a prescription for frustration, learn how to push and chase your trailer, it's ALL about PUSHING and then CHASING..
SIGHT SIDE(out drivers window), PUSH it with a Right, Chase it with a left...the basics
I believe she did a 45 degree backing, setup is right facing 12 o'clock and left facing 9 o'clock, going back straight for a little bit watch where your trailer is going and follow and make small adjustments or pull up as needed
I've been at UPS for 14 years now after a few bad experiences in Package Car delivery I decided to give Feeder a try in October but the thought of backing a 53FT kinda makes me nervous cause the UPS Truck driving school is only 2 weeks long but your video is very informative and detailed And I will use your tips when the class starts in a few months Thank You
Damn 2 weeks? I was In class for 3 weeks now I'm out in the yard for 5 weeks.
Cool gal, I am a trucker from Kenya I can get a job there?
@@samuelwanjiku2322 Yes
Hey man how is it going at UPS? I start my CDL A training next week. I want to work at UPS but will they take someone with no experience?
@@mariuswilliams1527 I haven't taken the CDL Feeder Driver course yet I heard the list actually isn't going up until January 2023 and Yes 1 out of 4 UPS Drivers are hired off the streets you'll still have to take the UPS Feeder Driver school tho
You girls were so cool and relaxed on teaching us how to back the truck up. Thank for sharing the tips with new drivers, you made seem really easy. Best to you, girls. Trying to get my CDL soon. Love the videos
2:08 the little conversation you two had was really sweet glad you left it in
Hey kayla hope you doing good. I'm not a subscriber or anything like that. I wanted to say thank you because when i first went to truck school for my class A CDL i was excited and feeling pretty good. until they started talking about the pre-trip and all the things we had to remember for the test and things if we wanted to get our cdl. At the end that day i almost wanted. When i got home and went on youtube i seen your video; this one i'm committing on of course. I after i saw how you were doing the driving and them backup and how easy you made them look, i new right way i can do it too. Well that's what i did, and today i have my class a cdl. Has i'm committing on this video right now i'm in a hotel room getting ready for my 2 day of orientation with ROEL TRANSPORTATION.
THANK YOU KAYLA AND KEEP THE GOOD. Maybe one day i'll run into. I'll be doing the MIDWEST REGION. THANKS AGAIN.
Hey I have been driving for 20 years now and I appreciate you sharing this. I just wanted you all to know that always try to make backing easy for yourself. I try my best to make a 45 degree back a straight line back if I have the space to get under the trailer. Try your best to avoid obstacles like other trucks around your cab if you can. Backing is the hardest skill to learn in trucking. Thank you for helping the students out here
It's a bit of a difficult setup for a beginner with the limited forward space but you executed it very well.
That's because of the recording.. When you are recording like this you tend to focus on the video and not the maneuvers being done..
That bring back memories when I was learning to do it 20 years ago now it's a piece of cake for me
Right, I was thinking about roadmaster and how far we’ve come! It’s so crazy
New drivers always get to nervous backing up and they freak out
@@KaylaTaylorTrucking oh no way which roadmaster school did you go to I went to Tampa back in 2017
I went to Jersey tractor trailer school in Lyndhurst new Jersey
You should emphasize GOAL especially for new drivers like me. I get out 3 or 4 times to check everything.
Get out and look is the best thing to do before backing in any spot..many drivers don't do it but that's the main thing all us should be doing.. there's alotta backing methods we're going to learn to do
Thank you for this🙏🏾 imma lady as well working on getting my CDL at the beginning of ‘22✨ I’m so excited!
How did you do?
Me too
Did you pass your state test
Hi, Kayla and happy Monday!😊😊😊😊😊. This tutorial makes me happy when I played the truck simulator game on the Nintendo Switch.💙💙💙💙💙💙💙. And when I choose the flatbed truck, I put on reverse and backing up real slow without hitting anything. And then...bingo! I parked 100% complete! YAY!🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉. Well done, Kayla!💙💙💙💙💙🌷💖💖💖💖😎☀👍
Thank you your video help me out alot I'm no longer afraid to back in between trucks no more😊😊😊😊😊
For the very first time am seeing white lady with a black voice. U are one in a million gurl✌️✌️✌️✌️
I appreciate this video. I have a hard time backing up. I let my permit expire but this time I won’t do it anymore. My goal is to get my CDL before Feb 7, 2022 before the government make changes to entry CDL drivers
What changes did they make?
New rules made it more easier
It's now 2024. What happened?
Waw , I learned straight backing, parallel parking , offset parking at school but didn't know how to park.
I have been trained recently and left alone 😔 with a big truck.
Thanks princesses for teaching how to park.
I learned 😌 💯.
Nice job u did ,I want to learn more from your driving skills,I love dis video and ur explanation where great
I struggle backing bc I get in my head too much, I’m going to try this at my next drop thanks
Thank you for taking the time out to show us people how straight back that might be struggling in school!!!
I am getting ready to go to truck driving school. This helps. I am buying a wireless backup camera for use on my first few times.
Watched and did ok. A kind gent saw me over steering and got out to assist. Appreciate all those that remember the struggle and help out. I can't wait til it's 2nd nature. Jelli watching the ease experienced drivers do it.
Awesome job great video your the best truckin Kayla I definitely missed ya and your videos
Thank you for showing everyone that its as simple as that!
Thank you for this video. Best video on backing I have seen so far. The angles definitely helped plus I’m out here doing it so I understand what you are saying. However, I’m new so I find backing to be the hardest part of my job. Thanks 🙏 again
The more you do it the better you will be. Try it both during the day and at night too.
@@colinl9018 thanks 🙏 a bunch.
You did that
Yesss
These men be straight hating on us
9 minutes ago my backing skills was55%
Now its 5%
Thank you
Thank you for this vid, I’m looking to leave my corporate job to do truck driving and this gave me confidence!
Same here for me after 15 years of corporate I’m going off faith if my 7 year dream of becoming a driver just got my CDL a permit and hired as a switcher
the problem when you are a newbee is we always correct the line up and it screw up the maneuver i got 35 years under me and at time have a tendecy to forget.
It always happens when there is an audience too.
Appreciate the double cameras so I could see your steers. Great video!
Merci Kayla, i am at training right now
You inspire me to be a better truck driver 🏆❤️🙌🙏💪🏼
Definitely trying your technique. I’ve been struggling with backing. Your video seems very useful.
I got a back test today. I'm seeing this video for the 1st time& i pray i pass. This is a retake because i failed my 90 last time about two weeks ago
You have inspired me to get my CDL license and I just wanted to thank you for the great vlogs
I thought that was well done, and explained well! Big kuddo’s!
I'm always impressed by Kayla she's very good at backing!
I’ve been really struggling in my CDL class with backing. This video helped me a lot. Thank you so much!!
Edit: passed first try :)
me too
@@markmiller8853 you’ll get it! If I figured it out I’m sure you can.
@@markmiller8853 take your time bro, backing up is all about timing. The more you do it the easier it’ll get
Indeed, you are a smart and skilled driver… Greetings to you from Morocco.
Preciate you sharing your knowledge and skills. Thanks!
Damn how the heck homegirl explain this better then half the people that posted “how to back up” shout out to her and her girl. Especially the shots
Bravo girl, I have watched your video at least 20 times. Thanks
You are really close to those amazon trailers.. this technique would be very difficult in a truck stop or some where super tight.. a way to prevent that is to line yourself up with the second trailer next to your spot not the first then turn out to the middle.. should be at a 45 degree… good luck though driver.
Thanks
Good video, and thanks for showing the real dimensions, every trainer video on youtube pretends like you will have massive amounts of space in front of you when in reality they are all this cramped or worse. Your set up follows the same rules laid out on the My Trucking Skills channel and I really need help on this as my backing skills mysteriously vaporized after a month of easy wide open pull ins and straight line backing.
Making an S or snaking into or out of a larger space lot is only tricky if you forget your blind spots and tail swing over the rear axle.
Most new drivers will gain sufficient confidence with their trainer but gaming helps drill it into your head. I used to buy die cast collector tractor trailer combos as a kid and I learned how the trailers work. It is a visual process, first. No different than training on small aircraft flight sims online.
I’m in Africa l just got my learners license today 💃🏾💃🏾💃🏾💃🏾 this is so helpful
This was good we need more vids like this. I’m in trucking school and tomorrow we’re doing alley docks and parallel. Your very inspirational for us ladies🤗👍🏽please do more back vids
Glad to hear you in trucking school. I would love to hear about your progress.
@@iorgbasimon2282 I’ve been driving locally for CRST for a year😊 I passed my test first try and I’m just about ready to leave ghetto CRST😂😂😂
Damn Girl, you made that look too easy, great video.
im going to try this back up technic tomorow. i been turning away from the space as soon as my door reach the empty spot . i see you do it at the next trailer
Good job on backing........very useful info on how to back a trailer in.......I’m studying different backing videos for when i head to prime in January.........have fun .........be safe out there........😁
Thanks for the video, I've successfully parked my Euro truck.🤗
I think that the best way is use a toy tractor and trailer play with until you understand and FEEL trailer mouvements and in the parking place don’t wait to hear a noise before to go out of your truck to see what’s happening.... (no shame to be good)
@Hello William how are you doing?
I am in CDL school now. You are awesome.
You might just have helped me pass my test 🥳🥳🥳🥳
This is going to up my game in American Trucker.
Great job, young lady! 👏🏾 👍🏾💯. I am training for Werner, so this video was very helpful.
I’ve been driving a 29 ft trailer for nearly 3 years and rarely had to back. I’m transitioning to a 48 ft trailer tomorrow and will be delivering to all Walgreens in DC. My boss told me all stops will require backing and I will have 0 training but a trainer will be by my side if I need help for a week. My trainer told me he ran my route last week and it’s very difficult and he backed into an awning last week… not what I want to hear.
Update??? How was it
@@zach4627 horrible lol. Shocker we arrived to my first few stops around 5 am still dark in tight spaces and I tried 3-5 times to backup and reset. My trainer eventually told me to get out and watch him at every stop. DC is a pain. Lot of traffic and not much time for errors. Very stressful but hopefully it’ll get easier.
Great job my friend!! Love your videos!!!
Cool and thank you. Every little bit helps. Keep trucking 😊
I’ll probably never back a tractor trailer but had to watch anyway!! 🤗 btw... your hair is gorgeous and so long! Stay safe babygirl and keep Lovin Life! 🥰
Hi, unfortunately this is my first seeing this, and is Really helpful 🙂 thanks for sharing
Drive in DC long enough you’ll be a pro at this in no time.
My girl, you good like that!
I have a question what is better work for a company or pay from your packet the school, because the company want to make contract more than a year
Great job keep up the good work ❤
High Achiever Truckers 😊
Heyy
Yes I believe that video will help a lot of new drivers first time beginners lining up on the trailer next to despite you going in 416 means a lot having a landmark and that was your landmark The electrical box on the trailer next to your spot you going in ❤
Great job 👍!!
Watching from Ghana.
I hope to make more videos on this, angle backing up , wider or shorter , depending on the area , also how to correct it to be precise inside corridor and parallel with yellow line
Really this parking is good job I'm watching from Kuwait ❤❤❤
Big truck driver chicks, You get’m ah?… Thank you for this video. I’m still practicing skills for the A License. Need to work on my parallel & my alley dock.
I'm proud of you. You're Awesome!!!! I can drive a semi tractor trailer but it's difficult for me to do the backing maneuvers. In the future, I'll thinking 🤔 about trying again for my CDL Class A
You should try american truck simulator for practice backing. They make you back into a lot of difficult areas sometimes if you chose skilled parking
Needing some advice on sharp corners like through small neighborhoods driving for Uhaul fresh out of school and struggling a bit ! This is my only choice or otr an I have 4 children ! Thank you for your videos they really help
It is 45 degree backing up
Summary: all the way to right, move straight, then turn to left , move straight, stay straight, start backing up, then move left , then make it straight
It definitely helped a little im new and that is the only trouble im having! Thanks 😊
She makes it look so easy.
Basically all you gotta do is keep the trailer straight whether you’re going left or right, it needs to be straight and locked in that position. If you start turning too much, you’re not going anywhere thats a jackknife.
Hey wow u great how old are u how long u been driving hgv
Nice parking buddy. You know I'm always watching like this kind of tutorial videos since I want to move in Canada as a truck drivers currently I worked in Saudi arabia.i driven a 6whellers straight truck but I tried already driving a flat bed trailer. Thank your educational tips how to backing a trailer.
Could you do a backing video again but this time at a truck stop? Would definitely like to see a backing in that situation.
I haven't seen you since our US Foods days, I hope you are well K
🤣🤣. I LOVE to watch rookies who think they know what they're doing, trying to back up ! ESPECIALLY if it's close quarters.. HILARIOUS !!
R they still driving together? 🙏 I hope so
They are both so 🔥
I wish I could back up like you. I have my class A and cant back well so I drive class B. I feel very discouraged. You did a good job!!
Can’t get discouraged you have to keep doing it till it’s drilled in your head I know the feeling though I just started trucking at xpo third week in
I'm still in training. And I'm still having some trouble with backing up. Next thing I know the trailer has jumped to the left or right side.
Awesome thank you 😅just got my permit
This video was very helpful. Thank you. You executed that very well
Great video Kayla, just returning from my first trip with my travel trailer. All pull through sites so no challenging backing but we were on a small road that I missed the turn off back to the freeway. Found a small dirt road that I backed the trailer into so I could turn around and it worked out ok! Also some challenging parking in gas stations and grocery stores that I managed pretty good. With this trailer and my boat trailers I use something you said, turn towards your trouble works every time. Thanks to your sexy girl for helping you record this video!!
Hello 😊
Good Driver, appreciating your driving skills , form Pakistan ,
That was some Swift movement.
You need to make a video showing how to do a proper 90 degree backing. 😊
Any time you don't have to do a pull up, it's a success.