Great instructor! I graduated from North American Trade School in Baltimore, MD. Trucker Mr. Steve was my final Class A CDL instructor! I'm now applying all these techniques at Stevens Transport OTR in Dallas, Texas. Thank you so much Mr. Steve!
Steve. I love your videos for help, but you have to zoom out with your camera so I can always see the big picture instead of squirreling the camera around in closeup.
Okay so one indication to let me know that I'm at a 45-degree angle is when I see the landing gear leg right? Soon as i see it in my mirror or when I'm looking out i can stop because I'm at 45° right?
At 160 driving academy, we painted a yellow dot in the center of the bar between the landing legs. Another school marked the side of the trailer and mud flap. The center of the trailer in your mirror. I let each school instructor teach the setup. I teach every student how to make adjustments or how to correct a bad setup . A tractor trailer driver just back up a short distance and makes any needed adjustments. Backing up more than 45 degrees will not work well for any student or driver . 45 degrees or less is better- does not have to be exactly 45.
Great instructor! I graduated from North American Trade School in Baltimore, MD. Trucker Mr. Steve was my final Class A CDL instructor! I'm now applying all these techniques at Stevens Transport OTR in Dallas, Texas. Thank you so much Mr. Steve!
Best to you Yesser! Don’t rush and take it easy. Safety first. Thank you for your kind comments.
Very good tip I always back it touching the line now I know why I always mess up and do 3 to 4 pull up.
Trucker Steve the legend
Proper instructor
Where is the video you said you have advanced skills...I don't see it! Great video!
Go to my playlist. Shelton. Advance backing.
Good job
Steve. I love your videos for help, but you have to zoom out with your camera so I can always see the big picture instead of squirreling the camera around in closeup.
Will try to do better.
Instructions are great
Tho
Okay so one indication to let me know that I'm at a 45-degree angle is when I see the landing gear leg right? Soon as i see it in my mirror or when I'm looking out i can stop because I'm at 45° right?
At 160 driving academy, we painted a yellow dot in the center of the bar between the landing legs. Another school marked the side of the trailer and mud flap.
The center of the trailer in your mirror. I let each school instructor teach the setup. I teach every student how to make adjustments or how to correct a bad setup .
A tractor trailer driver just back up a short distance and makes any needed adjustments. Backing up more than 45 degrees will not work well for any student or driver .
45 degrees or less is better- does not have to be exactly 45.
Get yourself a uhaul trailer you will learn this and it will click.
Ryan, you are so Right! A pickup and a U-Haul trailer.