New Truck Driver Loses Control Going Down Mountain Cause He Was To Lazy To Check His Brakes

Поделиться
HTML-код
  • Опубликовано: 23 апр 2023
  • New Truck Driver Loses Control Going Down Mountain Cause He Was To Lazy To Check His Brakes
    Send your trucking videos to muthatruckernews@gmail.com
    Join this channel to get access to perks:
    / @muthatrucker
    Follow ‎@brtlive1_ / @brtlive1_
    Link Down Below For Store Locations!
    bigrigtees.com/truck-stops/
    For information about financing your first semi truck or trailer? Click⬇️
    www.thefundingbooth.com/mutha...
    Please visit Truckers Tax Returns at www.truckerstaxreturns.com/ for help with taxes and IRS problems. Press extension 1 for truckers. Free Consultations.
    Save the dates for the largest Trucking Show in Houston!
    June 24th & 25th, Nrg Center.
    Get your FREE tickets at www.texastruckingshow.com/register
    For information about Semi Truck or Trailers? My partner and I have a trucking dealership in Texas and can help you find your first truck. www.truckmiser.com/
    For all your BullSnot needs go to
    brownox.com/
    For Daily News Clips? Follow / @bignewsclips9059 & Send Videos to bignewsclips@gmail.com
    Music by Audio Library

Комментарии • 366

  • @MuthaTrucker
    @MuthaTrucker  Год назад +14

    Check your brakes!!!!!
    Send your trucking videos to muthatruckernews@gmail.com
    Join this channel to get access to perks:
    ruclips.net/channel/UC7qhEuCYkV1Q5jFSxS21Oxwjoin
    Follow ‎@brtlive1_ youtube.com/@brtlive1_
    Link Down Below For Store Locations!
    bigrigtees.com/truck-stops/
    For information about financing your first semi truck or trailer? Click⬇️
    www.thefundingbooth.com/muthatrucker
    Please visit Truckers Tax Returns at www.truckerstaxreturns.com/ for help with taxes and IRS problems. Press extension 1 for truckers. Free Consultations.
    Save the dates for the largest Trucking Show in Houston!
    June 24th & 25th, Nrg Center.
    Get your FREE tickets at www.texastruckingshow.com/register
    For information about Semi Truck or Trailers? My partner and I have a trucking dealership in Texas and can help you find your first truck. www.truckmiser.com/
    For all your BullSnot needs go to
    brownox.com/
    For Daily News Clips? Follow ruclips.net/channel/UCE0xvcTAfg_Hn78WNV-pObQ & Send Videos to bignewsclips@gmail.com
    Music by Audio Library

  • @SlimShady771
    @SlimShady771 Год назад +179

    If you use your engine brake correctly and speed in check, you should never or rarely have to touch the brake pedal.

    • @skywatcher7272
      @skywatcher7272 Год назад +14

      Fact. Proper gear is key

    • @85436785355w3244676g
      @85436785355w3244676g Год назад +9

      I remember one time going down a mountain and Prime driver in front of me had his brake lights on as soon as we crested the top. They mostly stayed lit up the whole way down. I was on the jake using brakes mostly never. I was at about 70k, what kind of training are these guys getting ?

    • @jessiehughes9432
      @jessiehughes9432 Год назад

      True! 👍🏻👍🏻

    • @jayd5515
      @jayd5515 Год назад +18

      Newer trucks brake lights light up when jake brake is being used

    • @ernestcotton9324
      @ernestcotton9324 Год назад +2

      True, when you approach the hill or mountain right the brakes will not get hot

  • @colinstorey5076
    @colinstorey5076 Год назад +23

    In New Zealand we grow up climbing up and down mountains, upto 18% grades. Slow down almost bog cog and ease over top, some places 30 mins to bottom. It's not a race, the idea is to get safely down. By the way we don't have the luxury of run off's so you have to be on it the whole way.

  • @philsmidwestclassiccars150
    @philsmidwestclassiccars150 Год назад +38

    Never missed a brake check station in over 30 years of trucking. I sat in one waiting for a service crew once, found out the shoe was missing from one of my brakes. You have to stop & check or you could end up like this guy, or worse.

    • @Lilpetty4
      @Lilpetty4 Год назад +2

      Thank you for your service 🙏🏾

    • @jondemise131
      @jondemise131 Год назад +1

      Was there any symptoms prior to you checking?

    • @philsmidwestclassiccars150
      @philsmidwestclassiccars150 Год назад +3

      @@jondemise131 No, when I did my pre-trip earlier on that day, everything looked fine. I didn't hear any brake squealing or have any air lose or lack of trailer braking power. I noted the pad missing when I did my walk around check at the check area at the top of the mountain. I wasn't going anywhere after that. Had to get it replaced first & get the brakes checked by a mechanic.

    • @johnmourer5747
      @johnmourer5747 Год назад

      I agree. But, most of the new equipment no longer has drum brakes. The rotor and shoes are hard to check visually

  • @tamaralund
    @tamaralund Год назад +27

    Last month we were in Castaic, at the south part of the grapevine, at the flying j. Speed limit down the mountain is 35 for trucks.... long and steep. We're sitting in the truck parked, when this guy comes hauling in with his rear axle on fire. Flames and everything. Everyone stops to look and I holler to my hubby..... FIRE! My hubby was the only one to grab our extinguisher and go help this kid. Young guy. New driver. Had no idea what to do. My hubby tells him he needs to get his truck checked out before he continues but he says his company told him to make his delivery in LA. This is the kind of crap we see every day out here!

    • @re4477
      @re4477 Год назад +3

      No load is worth your or anyone else's life.

    • @BM-if9zn
      @BM-if9zn Год назад +4

      I've had multiple arguments due to lack of maintenance and eneded up leaving the company. No one cares about your life more than you, no load is more important either.

    • @c.thompson9771
      @c.thompson9771 Год назад +2

      Also left due to lack of organization, maintenance excuses, and flat out lies.
      The 'company' per se, didn't force that driver; their dispatch did .. and they're "parked in their offices??" Jus' sayin' .. .
      Hopefully gives some perspective.
      Conscientious consideration; then there will be NO driver shortages.

    • @djja8844
      @djja8844 Год назад +1

      I'm surprised he didn't pull over, use the fire extinguisher in his truck, then just keep driving.

    • @todayslist37737
      @todayslist37737 Год назад

      @@djja8844 he knew the rules... Don't use the fire extinguisher or you will get a ticket

  • @mikesed860
    @mikesed860 Год назад +27

    A good rule to think of doing is cut your speed in half going down. If you went up at 40 keep at 20 or less going down.

  • @ebm6690
    @ebm6690 Год назад +29

    I learned my lesson about 15 years ago running random doubles and trips on steerable trailers thru Parachute, Meeker, Craig, and Rio Blanco, Colorado in the patch. I did alright but had to buy a new seat. My advice to a new driver: "You can go down a hill 1000 times too slow, but only 1 time too fast."

    • @jamesgibson5876
      @jamesgibson5876 Год назад

      Lmao ..parachute ..yup .. they drag you up ..your on your own getting back down

  • @martinagibson3578
    @martinagibson3578 Год назад +6

    When I started driving, a nice old trucker told me that you can go down a mountain many times slowly and once fast.

  • @Doc_Dolan
    @Doc_Dolan Год назад +12

    The CHP used to have someone parked above the check area (Hidden in the trees with binoculars), if you did not stop to do a proper brake check (they were watching) you were going to be pulled over shortly ahead of the check area by another Trooper! Don't know if they are still doing it, but I know that road well from over a thousand trips over that mountain. If you don't have 'Jakes', you should be down in a very low gear ... and take your time! Your life, your truck, and other lives may very well depend upon doing a proper check. IMHO ... if you don't have (and know how to use) 'Jakes' you should stay the hell off the mountains!

  • @marksmith4022
    @marksmith4022 Год назад +7

    I usually do around 30 to 45 pull in break inspection stop take off slow put my Jake on high stay 6 or 7th gear and tap the breaks when I need to slow a little bit

  • @gerryw547
    @gerryw547 Год назад +12

    The thing I have learned in talking with drivers of automatic or auto shifting trucks. That they were never tot to put the transmission in manual mode and look what gear they are going up the mountain. Then, manually shift it down one gear before going down the mountain, of course, after they have done the brake inspection.

    • @derington256
      @derington256 Год назад +4

      Most trucks will automatically switch back to auto mode after a set amount of time. The 2019 579 pete that i drive now wont shift back to auto mode on its own. That is only possible because this truck is not governed and does not have programmed parameters from a company.
      I have driven cascadias, volvos, t680s, and internationals and they all would switch back to auto mode because of the company's programming.

    • @derington256
      @derington256 Год назад +4

      If you have a 2019-2022 cascadia set the speed on cruise control and then with the engine brake go 2 down and 1 up. With loads under 38k the truck will hold the speed and apply the engine brake as needed.

    • @mike-sk2li
      @mike-sk2li Год назад

      Auto will downshift going down a grade. So you have no reason to even care what gear the truck is in. I fly down 7% grades in 12th doing 90 mph. Most companies will lock out manual mode anyway.

    • @americanrambler4972
      @americanrambler4972 Год назад

      @@mike-sk2li there is no state in the US where 90 mph is a legal speed. Period. And I know of only two places where your allowed to do 85 legally. So I say your talking smack or your a high risk driver in search of an expensive driving experience. Unless your talking 90 kph, then that’s ok.

    • @mike-sk2li
      @mike-sk2li Год назад

      If I'm in Wyoming or Montana I'm doing 80 yes I can easily go 90 down a grade and have no problem especially when bull haulers are doing 100 and passing. Stop being a baby

  • @curtiswilliams8377
    @curtiswilliams8377 Год назад +10

    I agree Alex you are so right and he don't need truckdriver license he need to let it go For Real!

  • @adambennett2176
    @adambennett2176 Год назад +3

    45!! I go 30mph if I'm 42,000lbs in thr box I aint no hurry don't even touch the brakes going down the hill engine brakes the whole way

  • @lawrenceclose8980
    @lawrenceclose8980 Год назад +19

    Alex I think most of the problem with today's drivers is that the trainers do not have enough experience to be training drivers I've said it before and I'll say it again 5 years is 250000 miles or more that's 5 different seasons you've seen the cold you've seen the rain you've seen everything and you're more experienced and better qualified to be a trainer but somebody with one year's experience it's only seen the mountains once it's not qualified to be turning somebody how to do mountains snow or any other adverse

    • @jimmeyers6491
      @jimmeyers6491 Год назад

      Yes yes you should not be allowed to train drivers unless you have at least adverse experience in different parts of driving and at least 10 years. Minimum

    • @djja8844
      @djja8844 Год назад

      England trainers have to have minimum 6 to 9 months experience. If you see England truck, stay far away from it.

    • @DnC2005
      @DnC2005 Год назад

      Shit some companies only require 6 months.

  • @Maxx1066
    @Maxx1066 Год назад +12

    Common sense saves lives but sadly we are seeing less 😮

  • @gotruckyourself2976
    @gotruckyourself2976 Год назад +1

    I've been down every big mountain in this country and I've never had to touch my brakes, my jake on high holds me back as long as I'm in the proper gear for the grade

  • @larrytengwall5989
    @larrytengwall5989 Год назад +8

    A good rule of thumb is "go down in the same gear you finished coming up in"!

    • @MuthaTrucker
      @MuthaTrucker  Год назад

      🤯🤯🤯

    • @blauer2551
      @blauer2551 Год назад +1

      Or one lower

    • @234Xperts
      @234Xperts Год назад

      @@blauer2551 Exactly, this is what the books say

    • @jamesgibson5876
      @jamesgibson5876 Год назад +1

      That was true years ago... trucks now have more power and are more areodynamic.. the gear you came up in is to big for going down... need to drop another

  • @fakapikopikomardito980
    @fakapikopikomardito980 Год назад +1

    Can you do a video on what to check for when stopping to check brakes. Would help alot of the newbies.

  • @brianhahne9623
    @brianhahne9623 Год назад +10

    I check my brakes every time i get a new trailer, if not i do it weekly. Never had a brake failure. I don’t usually stop at brake checks, nothing like pre heating your brakes right before you need them. Furthermore, jake brakes and being in the right gear makes a world of difference. I have not had an instanc😂 where my truck was not able to effectively hold back even at 105,500 lbs.
    They say not to ride the brakes going down the hill🤣 guess what’s taught in some of the schools…. Steady 15-20 psi on the brake application gauge to go down the hill (credit Stevens Transportation)

    • @wilE6764
      @wilE6764 Год назад

      We were told that back in 1992 in truck driving school..to keep light steady pressure ..do not jab the brakes over and over..that makes them heat up faster..I've always went down in lower gear but kept light steady pressure and never had brakes heat up to where they were smoking..in 30 years haven't wrecked one either or went in a ditch..just saying

    • @jondemise131
      @jondemise131 Год назад

      This is what I learned also. Never had a problem. My first truck with a Mercedes Benz engine had an exhaust brake that rarely worked. Still never roasted the brakes. Steady light pressure

  • @ericallen8263
    @ericallen8263 Год назад +4

    You pretty much nailed it all on the head..the only thing I would add is every truck should have a manual fan switch..the fan running will give you more resistance..

  • @adamsmith7203
    @adamsmith7203 Год назад +5

    You said it best about a hill sneaking up on you if you don't know the road. I made that mistake one time and it was scary because my mistake could've ended badly. I have no issues going slower than others down a hill I don't know just so I feel in complete control of the truck then. Good video and hopefully it helps people to be safe above all else

  • @driverben8604
    @driverben8604 Год назад +9

    DOT is just as guilty as this driver for this event to occur. This is happening more and more as they keep lowering the standards to obtain a CDL

  • @sekhemasaru5718
    @sekhemasaru5718 Год назад +7

    I’ve done it ‘million times’, it’s never happened to me and countless other professional cmv operators. Haste makes waste and sometimes worse!

  • @Mike-gn4mh
    @Mike-gn4mh Год назад +1

    I always go through brake checkpoints to check my brakes. If speed for trucks is 55 mph , I set my cruise control for 50 mph and use my engine brakes and put on my 4 ways.

  • @W0ozie
    @W0ozie Год назад +2

    Advice: Drop your speed as soon as you see the first sign that your coming up on a steep grade..if it says trucks 45..you drop to 40 & hit your jake as soon as you see your speed increasing…if you do it right you’ll go down with no problem..may have to stab brake a couple times depending on weight but hey..it’ll help. Just from experience..I burned my breaks in tn my first time & I learned from it.

  • @nasimwehbe8410
    @nasimwehbe8410 Год назад +2

    I always stop at the brake inspection. Also, engine brake, engine brake, engine brake. Engine brake and the proper gear. Also if the grade has a speed limit set for a truck, gear down and follow it. I've never over heated my brakes. Can't tell you how many so called drivers blow by me going downhill while riding the brakes. Had one of my fellow co-workers argue with me that stab braking works better than using the engine brake. Let's just say he learned the hard way. Lost brakes coming down a hill near Hazleton, PA. He went over an embankment and ended up on a set of rail road tracks. He said he tried using the engine brake after he lost his regular brakes. I told him, at that point it was too late. He learned his lesson. He could've died that day. The tractor was totaled and twisted and the tanker he was thankfully didn't spill the gas he was hauling and needed to be pumped out to another tanker.

  • @jerviswilliams6739
    @jerviswilliams6739 Год назад +4

    That almost happened to me maybe early 2000 pretty much a rookie on that same route of Donners pass and drivers was yelling at me on the CB saying I was on fire and luckily I was able to stop and put it out, pretty embarrassing!!😮😬

    • @MrTheHillfolk
      @MrTheHillfolk Год назад +3

      Lucky it was only embarrassing ✌️

    • @todayslist37737
      @todayslist37737 Год назад +3

      U had a CB. That made a difference.

    • @blessedhebrew9289
      @blessedhebrew9289 Год назад

      First of all, you should have been using the hand brakes which will only wear out the trailer brakes only. That's the main reason the brakes are smoking. Then you're left with only tractor brakes which will lead to loss of control and quick wear of the tractor brakes. O/O's and 'ole school' idiots are the worse at this and they swear by this. They believe that smoking trailer brakes is suppose to happen and if your trailer brake's not smoking, then you're not doing something right.

    • @blessedhebrew9289
      @blessedhebrew9289 Год назад

      I need to make a correction. You should NOT be using your hand brake trailer control. You should be using the brake pedal which controls all your brakes as well as your engine brake when safe to do so.

  • @mikec9729
    @mikec9729 Год назад +4

    You know you're supposed to flag that on your log book if you get pulled over down the hill somewhere down on the flats he wants to see your log book and he'll want to see where you flagged your brake check on your logs

  • @Michaelobama184
    @Michaelobama184 Год назад +1

    I always make sure that I'm playing with my phone when I'm going down a steep hill.

    • @blessedhebrew9289
      @blessedhebrew9289 Год назад

      Also try this when you're trying to merge onto highway from entry ramp. Force traffic to get over.

  • @terrancesneed3757
    @terrancesneed3757 Год назад +10

    I haven't been out West much but I'm out East pretty often. It amazes me how truckers fly through these mountains. Truckers doing 55 and 60 when cmvs are marked at 35 or 40. I usually try to stay under that speed limit with the Jake brake and controlled braking. I've seen some tires on fire and one driver on a runaway ramp years ago. Slow and Steady and I've never encountered an issue. Speeding with slow you down eventually

    • @gemablanquer91
      @gemablanquer91 Год назад

      Right, I am surprised too ...I hate driving through Tennessee on the way to Kentucky,I'm driving down hill very slow with the engine brake on and will never understand why other truckers are passing me over speeding... I find that very crazy. On the top of that they look to me like I 'm doing wrong....

  • @MegaRiffraff
    @MegaRiffraff Год назад

    Back before engine brakes we were always told to go down the hill in the same gear as you climbed the hill , I only had one runaway, back in the 1970s on monte eagle mountain in Tennessee, i made it without the runaway ramp but it was a scary experience! I had only been driving a few months.

  • @MudlangenTango
    @MudlangenTango Год назад +6

    Lot's of good advice here.
    I have run mostly the intermountain west for twenty-five years, i learned like most of us that excessive speed on a downgrade and having to use a lot of brake is a bad thing!
    Follow the posted speed, find a gear at the start that will hold you using the Jake, if you have to use your brakes to slow you down more than twice your going to fast.
    Drop a gear so the jake does the work and let your brakes cool.

    • @TomAnderson_81
      @TomAnderson_81 Год назад

      What if you have an automatic?

    • @DARKSEID007
      @DARKSEID007 Год назад +3

      Exactly what I was gonna say, if it's more than 3 times, stab it, get the speed way lower and get that into a lower gear.
      The Jake needs to do all the work, not the brakes.
      Also in response to the auto, there should be a manual shift hold button, so it stays locked in a certain gear.
      If the truck is going too fast, get it down and lock it in a lower gear.
      You should be going downhill in the same or next lower gear, than you did to climb it.

    • @MudlangenTango
      @MudlangenTango Год назад +2

      @@DARKSEID007 I currently drive a Freightliner Cascadia, it a automatic and ninth gear and lower you can put it in manual. There is also a downhill Jake speed setting I can use in the proper conditions, check your owners manual, it's not the cruise control with it's+ -, you engage the Jake, with it operating you reach your target speed, (say 35) press the cruise set button and the Jake will hold that speed, if you go slower it will not accelerate, you can press the service brakes and reduce speed and this will set your new set speed.
      Works great on 70 going west out of the tunnel dropping down to Silverthorne, they have lowered that speed limit to thirty five mph, if you have over forty in the box you need to be slower than that for sure.

    • @MudlangenTango
      @MudlangenTango Год назад +3

      @@TomAnderson_81 talk to your fellow drivers about your specific model of truck, fleet maintenance, read your owners manual.
      I drive a Cascadia with an automatic, turns out this old dog can learn new tricks, find a speed that you Jake will hold you, preferably second stage, your truck may have to option to select manual in certain gears.
      Take your time, every condition is different including the driver.
      On long descents let the Jake and the gears do the work.

    • @djja8844
      @djja8844 Год назад +2

      My trainer years back had freightliner cascadia with that controlled descent cruise control, but the problem is that touching the brake turned off the cruise control. Then you have to completely let off the brake and push "set" again on the cruise control. So you have to reset it after every snub brake, and if you didn't completely let off the brake while hitting "set" then the controlled descent didn't set and the auto Jake braking won't turn back on. It is better to pull the Jake brake handle by hand and snub brake until it kicks on and holds your speed.

  • @Kytw
    @Kytw Год назад +1

    Most lower 48 passes. You can do 7th gear 2nd 3rd stage brakes. Never use you brakes. This downhill in California is 45 50 mph. Most fly down at 60. You should be about 40 to 45 on your jakes and that's on a nice day.... Toss snow ice... I crawl

  • @Perry24680
    @Perry24680 Год назад +1

    If you have a freightliner, there is no excuse whatsoever. At 45,000 pounds, 3rd not only gets me down the mountain safely, but also keeps me at the same speed, without touching my breaks, the whole way down. If a new driver cannot properly do down a mountain safely, they need to go back with a trainer.

  • @blackbull1970
    @blackbull1970 Год назад +1

    Try to avoid using the Jake Brake during wet conditions or snow/ice.
    Using the jake brake in rainy, snow, ice or wet conditions can damage the traction on the drive wheel. This leaves the vehicle out of control and can cause serious damage.
    However, in ice or snow conditions, use engine brakes only on steep or long slopes if necessary.😎

  • @australiantruckspotting8883
    @australiantruckspotting8883 Год назад

    That’s crazy !!!

  • @pantherk709
    @pantherk709 Год назад

    Seen the same thing happen on 10 in az. Smelled burning brakes for an hour then seen a guy pulled over with his wheels on fire. Next day I saw his trailer burnt down on the shoulder.

  • @CHUEYINK
    @CHUEYINK Год назад +1

    Man it’s so easy to use engine brakes. They are automatic in most trucks, just set it and you’re good. Brake inspections are way easy too. Too easy!!!

  • @tnine3
    @tnine3 Год назад

    Have a friend of mine that recently got a ticket for not stopping at the brake check area before dropping down the mountain

  • @coach2208
    @coach2208 11 месяцев назад

    As a former OTR trucker, rule of thumb, use the same gear when going up a mountain, and when going down with your Jake brakes on,,,I just retired after 41 years as a independent trucker.

  • @StandngOnBusiness
    @StandngOnBusiness Год назад +3

    Damn Western Flames Xpress🔥

  • @iraeaglemind
    @iraeaglemind Год назад

    Glad no one was killed or harmed.

  • @SuperTrucker2019
    @SuperTrucker2019 Год назад +3

    No deadline on a load is worth the risk that comes with short changing your safety practices that you should have learned in school. Not only on brake check areas, but all parts of your brakes should be checked on EVERY pretrip, mid-trip, and post-trip. Bear in mind, some older trucks may not come with an engine brake, making frequent brake inspections even more critical. Look at my PFP and you see an example! Therefore, snub braking is crucial. There's a steep downhill on one of my regular routes with four tight curves that's strictly 40 mph. I approach at 30. You get to 40+ mighty quickly! Hold the brakes ONLY for as long as necessary to get back down to 35, release. Over 40mph again? Repeat the process. The key is that I am at my slowest speed at the start of each curve. Hitting or even riding the brakes on curves also increases the chance of rollover, especially when there's freight in the box. As my CDL school instructor told me way back in 2019, "You can descend a hill too slowly a million times--but you may only be able to descend too fast just once!"

  • @djja8844
    @djja8844 Год назад

    WTFX trailer. When I stop at brake check stations, they are usually empty except maybe 1 guy taking a nap, and I get passed by all the other trucks. No one ever told me what I was supposed to be doing there though.

  • @bobboyer3766
    @bobboyer3766 10 месяцев назад

    There's a major problem with companies not properly getting and or taking the time to train them correctly all they want is free money from the gouverment...

  • @streetzbt8848
    @streetzbt8848 Год назад

    1. Lock in to a lower gear
    2. Turn on your engine fan (it cuts about 75 horse power from the engine and slows you down)
    3. Use your Jake if you have one..if it's wet or icy roads DO NOT use your Jake, it can cause a jackknife.
    4. Light and steady pressure (7-10 PSI) will not cause the brakes to overheat.

  • @MrPjcrews
    @MrPjcrews Год назад +5

    Went down that stretch for years. Retired from driving years ago but.... the brakes..... yeah, ya better check your brakes.
    Whe I learned to drive, we didn't have engine breaks. Use one less gear than it took to climb the pass before going down.
    Donner Pass is NO Joke . Take your time and stay safe.
    Good Stuff Alex.

  • @johnpauljones1499
    @johnpauljones1499 Год назад

    Best psa ever. Great job!!

  • @adventureoflinkmk2
    @adventureoflinkmk2 Год назад

    Ugh what is so damn hard about mountains and brakes?! Even I as a new CDL operator knew to use Jake Brakes and lock it in 2nd when going down mountains 🤦🏻‍♂️

  • @australiantruckspotting8883
    @australiantruckspotting8883 Год назад

    Scary stuff

  • @jsmash44
    @jsmash44 Год назад +1

    I've never had to drive Colorado type mountains but I drive from AZ to CA everyday and there's definitely mountains there and I got those no problem. A little engine braking and stab braking and I'm good. The same thing for PA where there's a ton of hills. Never driven in snow yet though.

  • @Arizona_Vineyard
    @Arizona_Vineyard Год назад +1

    Brake check areas are not only for you to make a sandwich and grab a cold drink out the mini fridge…

  • @Darealistbruh5
    @Darealistbruh5 Год назад +3

    I just did a load through Colorado. Nothing but mountains 🏔️ and snow ❄️. I promise you I had my hazards on for 3 hours going 25 miles. It was my first time experiencing riding through mountains and I wasn’t taken any chances 🤷🏽‍♂️🤷🏽‍♂️

  • @Stavros1977
    @Stavros1977 Год назад

    When I climb a steep mountain in 8th gear fully loaded, I use the same gear going down (engine brake) on 3 and never touch the brakes. Modern day drivers are lacking crucial training.

  • @Kyontheotakugamer
    @Kyontheotakugamer Год назад

    What I usually do is use the max setting of the engine brakes when I see or feel if the gradient is much more than 3%

  • @chrisbelcher5320
    @chrisbelcher5320 Год назад

    Watch the movie Black Dog, it show a driver who misses a gear, and looses brake pressure. Always use the right gear down, and never try to upshift. Brakes are never an end result.

  • @MrSd40jk
    @MrSd40jk Год назад

    The brake buddy tool is your buddy at the brake check station and anytime!

  • @Jordan-qw7yw
    @Jordan-qw7yw Год назад +15

    Give this man a raise

  • @TravisTennies
    @TravisTennies Год назад

    Looks like that driver was trying to make roasted ice-cream. Just ain't gonna work!

  • @bkwwilkes
    @bkwwilkes Год назад +1

    You can go down Mountain to slow or take a a curve to slow a million times but you can take it too fast only once so slow down. if the driver behind you gets mad tell him to drive his truck and you drive yours. and always do a good per trip and check your trailer and tracker brakes.

  • @curtiswilliams8377
    @curtiswilliams8377 Год назад +2

    Please get the REAL truckdrivers out here these truckdrivers today 2023 are dangerous!😱 That's the best answer for this stupidity!🤨

  • @SteveSmith-eb6ze
    @SteveSmith-eb6ze Год назад +1

    And they wonder why they are hated!

  • @kelvintorrence5994
    @kelvintorrence5994 Год назад +1

    All speed signs are for cars not trucks I was taught what ever the sign says you go slower then it says

  • @williamharrolle8349
    @williamharrolle8349 Год назад

    How many times are companies going to keep going to steering wheel holders for drivers .

  • @alonsogutierrez7152
    @alonsogutierrez7152 Год назад

    I'm up there twice a week, I stop and I use my engine brake to control my speed. Imagine taking your time and using your engine brake.... you'd get to your destination....

  • @terryb5000
    @terryb5000 Год назад

    Well like you said use Jake brake and put in a lower gear to keep you back and depends how heavy you are as well depends on what gear to use.

  • @jeffhartson9203
    @jeffhartson9203 Год назад

    Tips? You hit the nail right on the head Alex

  • @omikredarhcs8221
    @omikredarhcs8221 Год назад

    Brake check area: I get out , readjust all my brakes, log it on duty not driving, precheck,

  • @Marvin-lg9jt
    @Marvin-lg9jt Год назад +1

    Use your engine brake system plus use your transmission to down shift and pull over safely in a safe area and call company to fix the brake problems!

  • @-__-9810
    @-__-9810 Год назад +1

    I don’t use the brakes period. I go down the mountain at a speed I know my Jake’s can hold without me touching the brakes

  • @truckerslife2338
    @truckerslife2338 Год назад

    out of state driver who never experienced california 55 mph and 35 mph maximum downhill in his life. All he knew was just to drive flat and straight road.😢

  • @Smooth-wc6zp
    @Smooth-wc6zp Год назад

    What gear used going up,use 1 lower going down with full engine brake unless adverse weather is current.

  • @lawrenceclose8980
    @lawrenceclose8980 Год назад +1

    It may be different with an automatic transmission I don't know cause I've never gone down the mountains in an automatic I've always gone down with a shifter and I do not shift on any mountain going down great I don't care if it starts going up hill I stay in that gear that's the suggested speed for that weight they should know what they're talking about by that suggestion if you do seem to go faster than you want you can't step the bricks and take about 5 miles off continue to do that all the way down the mountain you should be OK . But you should check your breaks that's what it's therefore do you have any cracks or your brakes are worn Need to call and have somebody put some breaks on before you go running down that hill and getting killed or killing somebody else

  • @christopheryanoski6899
    @christopheryanoski6899 Год назад +1

    I do a pre trip...the only inspection needed. First of all if he was slowing down at least 5 MPH below the posted truck speed limit before he started down the hill and used the jake and snub braked he'd have been good. I can't count how many 8 and 9% grades I've encountered in these first 5 months of my career...that method hasn't failed me yet.

    • @christopheryanoski6899
      @christopheryanoski6899 Год назад

      @Ayin Production depends on the hill really....of it's a nice steep straight away I don't even touch the jake at all. And that's mostly because if the next climb comes up that truck won't get above 25 mph. But if it's steep and twisty... especially of there's big signs saying to lower your gear etc yes before the hill. Then there's spots like on I-81 N just after RT 93 (Conyngham /"mall" exit....I live in Hazleton so it's local to me lol) it's a down grade and a curve at the bottom...I Jake it a little after I pass the on ramp down to about 60....let it get up to 65 and Jake it down and get on the pedal a little bit....let off both at 60....just do that till the curve....bring it to 55 then once thru the curve let it climb back up as fast as it's gonna go cuz I got another long ass hill to climb till I get to I-80(this one local to me is an example.....there's others like this too).

  • @wickster79
    @wickster79 Год назад +1

    In the province of British Columbia it is the law you have to use brake checks. Most brakes are now automatic slack adjusters. So just make sure you reset the brakes and look to see how much pad is left to take the mountains. Better to take that minute then lost a life

  • @sterlingchristy2107
    @sterlingchristy2107 Год назад

    Yep you said it Alex been there done that life.

  • @bigtime911
    @bigtime911 Год назад

    Do break check, low engine break gear down mountain, if losing control and breaks fail look for runaway truck ramp, if none there are signs that say jump out of truck in pa

  • @americanrambler4972
    @americanrambler4972 Год назад +1

    Ok, how many of you guys do trailer tug tests and brake hold tests while pre tripping your truck and hooking trailers? And how often have you found your trailers failed either the kingpin tug test or the trailer brake tug test? I had a few king pin tug test failures, but trailer brake spring brake and service brake tug test failures were not an uncommon event. The service brake test is an important test. Keep in mind, the service brakes and spring parking brakes are two separate brake systems and both need to be checked. At minimum, every time you hook a trailer. Better yet, every time you get back in your truck after you have been parked.

  • @y_i_fly6256
    @y_i_fly6256 Год назад

    Yup definitely have to watch those mountain grades coming down.
    Over use of brake’s instead of gearing down and using the engine brake.
    Even mal-adjusted brakes can be a culprit but majority of the time it’s over use of the brakes.

  • @carolinahomey
    @carolinahomey Год назад

    If you're heavy you better stop! Take a break, 30 minutes to a hour and let them brakes cool! Get on the mountain in the lowest or 2nd to lowest gear on the high side, jake brakes on and go down the mountain! Turn on your 4ways, you'll be fine!

  • @johnchuba912
    @johnchuba912 Год назад

    I agree that a trucker should always use an emergency truck ramp if they need to. That being said, there should be no fines or tickets for using one.

  • @williamvangorden44
    @williamvangorden44 Год назад

    And checking your Hub seal..

  • @adamvega1539
    @adamvega1539 Год назад

    Speed is KING

  • @xTheBloodyDeadx
    @xTheBloodyDeadx Год назад +1

    Pfft, I never check my brakes unless I’m doing a pre trip/ post trip because I never really use them to begin with. As long as you keep up to date with your maintenance and do pm’s than you should never have to check them tbh IF you barely use them, you set the right gear or in an automatic just level your engine brake and don’t rush. Unless I get stuck behind someone I never use my brakes going down the hills, even weighing 40 tons. It’s all about taking your time

  • @tractorboy31
    @tractorboy31 Год назад

    I have a f350 now that i pull a 13k trl and when i go to my tractor show there is a "steep" hill ( its not that bad but it is to be noted) i slow to about 40-45 and lock my transmission down a gear and i rarely touch my brakes but if i do i have to slap the throttle as my trks torque converter unlocks when brakes are applied and wont relock unless power is applied. I make the same run every year with same rig and load. I dont care about the line benind me. I dont run mountains in the big rig but i know how to treat them as i used to run pa and tn and such but now i stay in mi area

  • @DARKSEID007
    @DARKSEID007 Год назад

    The sisters on I-81 can definitely catch you off guard, because of the slow steady slope of that mountain set. Also baker's pass can definitely get a little hairy in bad weather.

  • @edsyphan3425
    @edsyphan3425 Год назад

    They always taught us to be doing the speed at the top that you want to be doing at the bottom.
    Plus I worked for a company that was on top of maintainence always.

  • @demounboykin2870
    @demounboykin2870 Год назад

    Prime example of Not using his Jake bake and checking his brakes before anything, Jake brakes keep the engine down while going down a incline especially a mountain…

  • @Hazmatdave
    @Hazmatdave Год назад

    I went by him not that long ago he wasn't on fire then.there was a lane closer on the down hill lots of traffic..hard brake blind corner...Donner

  • @marthanyal
    @marthanyal Год назад

    The truth is, when going downhill if you touch your brakes you are going too fast. The Jake should be enough to hold you back.

  • @robertlonquist
    @robertlonquist Год назад

    I haul Superloads. Loads that weigh over 200,000 pounds. I never use brakes downhill. Brakes for me are for stop signs. I pick a gear that allows the Jake to hold the load by itself. That means sometimes rolling downhill at 15mph.

  • @gamblicious1
    @gamblicious1 Год назад

    You generally want to start down a hill 1 gear lower than you ended up in on the top of the hill and I was taking breaks at those and brake check area looking 5c if you have ads make sure there's no link between your drums and tires excetera👍😊

  • @andreijunie1095
    @andreijunie1095 Год назад

    In Tennessee is same thing Alex going down on I 24 between Nashville to Chattanooga many pass but is police who wait u

  • @carrollbridges9341
    @carrollbridges9341 Год назад

    I've seen drivers in Tennessee more times than I can count not stop at the mandatory brake check area just keep on going and not stop and I've seen so many trucks wreck or on fire many times across America because they didn't stop and they won't stop because they don't care

  • @jimmeyers6491
    @jimmeyers6491 Год назад

    No I just thought of it a lot of those roads. We used to been traveling with the switch backs and such like that and steep down hills now trucks are banned on those roads. Since then they've made round the bouncing change routes. I miss the scenery and the wildlife

  • @Moviessuk
    @Moviessuk Год назад

    Im sick of the poor training of these ppl nowadays. I fear for myself and my family. These drivers think they are living in a video game. Look how they drive in truckstops!

  • @georgeharvard1417
    @georgeharvard1417 Год назад

    The main thing is. Do the speed limit and slower? Don't get over the speed limit the faster you go. It takes twice as much to stop you

  • @seconddriver1725
    @seconddriver1725 Год назад +1

    Complacency and undermining the consequences of your bad habbits. Just because you get away with them for such a long time does not mean they won't catch up with you with compound interest.

  • @McClellan5172
    @McClellan5172 Год назад

    Let your brakes cool lil while. I manually adjust my brakes on trk n trlr. So I know they are good especially if heavy

  • @GardenerEarthGuy
    @GardenerEarthGuy Год назад

    That's how it's done!