It would most gracious if you detailed each step by step as you are going along..I'm turning wheel to right etc... now I'm turning left..I'm pushing trailer.. I'm about to enter the box.. people trying to learn especially those just starting out cannot read minds
That's great!but,why do all drivers i've seen in these videos back up towards their left side?None of them backs up towards the right side.Can you explain me why?
What is the S maneuver if you don't mind sharing? I'm currently in truck driver school and haven't heard of this kind of maneuver before, but I love learning new and different ways to do things
Hello my friend, I hope I did not bother you, can I get your driver's license and also obtain a work contract as a truck driver from one of the transportation companies in America, knowing that I live outside the United States, I hope for your help, thank you
pretty sure he was 99% close to jackknifing. I would have been yelled at by my instructor.
when you backing like this, make sure you're tires are almost touching the line. so you know that you will clear you're blind spot.
With some practice, this student will make a fine driver.
We all would! It’s frustrating that the examiners want this maneuver to be perfect when we all know it takes a lot of practice to get this one right.
I think that extreme of an angle with the tractor will get most novice drivers into trouble
well he was in trouble, so yeah you're right
It would most gracious if you detailed each step by step as you are going along..I'm turning wheel to right etc... now I'm turning left..I'm pushing trailer.. I'm about to enter the box.. people trying to learn especially those just starting out cannot read minds
That's true, people won't get confused. I want the back of the truck to go left"turn the wheels to right" and tail right turn left. Good practice
That's exactly east I'm looking for
Exactly!!
That's great!but,why do all drivers i've seen in these videos back up towards their left side?None of them
backs up towards the right side.Can you explain me why?
You back to the driver side so you could see better, the right side is the blind side.
I was taught using a “s” maneuver. Both look equally effective. But I like the s if you got lots of room.
What is the S maneuver if you don't mind sharing? I'm currently in truck driver school and haven't heard of this kind of maneuver before, but I love learning new and different ways to do things
C'est magnifique
Just got mine on 22nd just in time for xmass I’ve had my B. 7yrs
You got it in the hole!!
Easy when you have a lot of room try that in the old part of New York when they had 40 footers
He doesn't know what he's doing
This was hard to watch
Sxb aad iyo aad
Lmao worst school ever.. I worked there. Most instructors were not real bright. And if you want to push over a trailer!!! Yes you can do it this way.
I was taught 45 degree angel
90 degrees for when you dont have that much room in front of you.
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I could have did that 1 back up no pull ups easy I’m a yard jockey
Hello my friend, I hope I did not bother you, can I get your driver's license and also obtain a work contract as a truck driver from one of the transportation companies in America, knowing that I live outside the United States, I hope for your help, thank you
Your question is not to smart no wonder you didn't get no reply 😂
@@chicharrontownbizz-valley9967 your answer is worse than you silly 😂😋
This is a terrible 😣