@@Bio_dub465 45 or 90 . Maybe it’s because it was not required for my state a can parallel & offset but I never had the opportunity to learn alley docking . Only did 2 reps in 30 days
Yes man, just get as many hours under your belt in the test truck practicing them reverse moves and you wil do just fine also learn your pre trip check like a hollywood film script bro, 👌👌👌
In CDL I was ahown how to do a dock back for the 1st time. The trick is to learn how to anticipate your trailer's movement. My next skill to learn. I am doing decently at shifting, straight back, parallel parking, and offset parking but the alley dock is a whole new animal. 😅
That class ain't shit I mastered all those and one shotted everything on the test and came out here like I was the shit until it was real life backing at a complete jacknife around a bend into a small gate with cars parked all along the sides of the roads it's gotta be perfect the first time or it gets nasty real quick. Or backing across a busy highway or literally any situation in the northeast. That class helps you pass the test they don't care about what's next for you. You'll have a lot more to learn afterwards
I don't know what state you're in, but in CT I found info on there unemployment site for funds to pay for school and they had a CDL program. I applied and they are paying for everything. I am on unemployment because of a layoff, but you don't have to be to qualify. I didn't know states paid for that kind of stuff. I hope you go to school and if you need it, check out your states website. I'll see you on the road my dude.
@hibbidyjibbidyy Presh8 ya bro my dad's a semi retired trucker I've been driving for about 6 months I've caught on pretty quickly but my backing up still needs a little more work
@bernz23 I do remember ..practice can come at cost I was backing yrs ago 😒 heard twisted metal..got out looked (late) took off a Peterbilts chrome shiny bumper yipes and the owners face was bright red like 🎅 he looked at me then truck back and forth for a good couple minutes and said "Insurance Co" and police our on way 😆 thought I'd be fired etc....but they gave me another chance and I made them boatloads of .money the end.
Push it and straighten up meaning "get under it" a whacky term for getting your tractor wheels and cab straight, push it and chase it, control that left rear corner of your trailer, you'll never go in that hole with your front wheels all over the place...get a piece of tape, like electrician tape, with the wheels absolutely straight put a piece around the wheel top dead center, it's a great trick to know where your wheels are, roll down that driver window and look out at first too before you move, see where those wheels are
And to think for every experienced freight hauler… there’s a dozen guys who either drive the rig like it’s a Honda Civic or don’t take geometry into consideration whatsoever :P God bless these guys, they keep this country running
As of truck driver my self I was doing this in my second week on the road as rookie I think is a gift 🎁 from god and now I am veteran over 7 years experience and I am only 29 years old ❤
Yes indeed he's a veteran I've been truckin 22 years it takes years of practice to master blindside backing most local p&d city drivers are known for this due to pressure and time management of delivering product before closing their forced to find a way to cut time in half
In the act taught at, we had the tandems placed at to 43.5’ mark. Once they are moved, the timing is all different. Back slow, don’t oversteer and for the love of god…. Get out and look! Btw, nice job.
@@brandysears8573 right swift isn’t the worse anymore after knight bought them out. It’s western express now. Swift still isn’t the best but they aren’t that bad.
He was too close to the driver on his blind side. I never park at a truck stop after 6pm unless there is two spaces. Usually go to small truck stops or the rest area. Most preventable accidents happen at truck stops
Ole School some of yaw need to respect and learn instead of being a knowItall I've been driving for 29yrs and I like when a OLE SCHOOL shows me things I have the most respect for the OLE MEN
This terrifies me and I’ve been driving almost a year. Not backing between 2 trailers that’s easy, it’s backing between 2 trucks. Its a rare move for me because I’m regional and dedicated and can straight back into most places. Don’t get me wrong I’ve got some strange backups where I unload, it’s only when I reload that I panic. Another words the more ya do it, the better you get and set up is every thing. That and lines no one that does not drive realize how useful they are to us! Most of my back ups have no lines and the door cushions are wonky, missing or it’s pitch black with zero light where it helps us.
One thing i can say that it’s not taking into consideration by some is the tandem placement. Ive seen some drivers scrape parked semis because they back in thinking their tandems are all the way back and they back in accordingly. Just based on what i witnessed in multiple truck stops.
Love listening when truckers pull in and see me oversized load in a spot and they spend 30 mins backing when instead imof taking help or complaining the trucks are offset cuz of my load 😂😂😂
Always fun backing in my Conestoga/Roll top at some of these glass plants I haul out of. 106" wide, 13' 11" tall, and at Vitro in Fresno, CA or Vitro in Salem, OR only got about 5-6" of wiggle room either side backing inside the bay to the crane dock. I'm certainly getting my practice in lol. Thankfully my trailer is on 45' long so no overhang in the back, or at least very little, and I'm in a pretty short wheelbase Freightliner. Been haulin glass now almost 6 years.
It depends. If you really want it you’ll get it in days. But yeah if you never driving a truck that big 53ft it’s gonna be hard. It’s all about small turns wen backing and closing the gap and opening the gap.
I’d say a week like the previous reply. But to really get good at the angles with longer frame tractors or trailers with axles forward, middle, or all the way to the rear, takes time to learn how the different swings of each type are. I say a month, to be able to back all combinations
I could tell just by looking at his truck hes a veteran
I could tell just by looking at his truck that this video is fake and likely off of a video game 😂
@@Tryinnosaurus_RexIt's not though. There are plenty of videos of ppl doing this.
@@Tryinnosaurus_Rexthis is definitely a real video, just playing faster than normal speed. Plenty of Peterbilts look just like that on the road.
@loudmerchantgaming5448 but lets imagine it isnt speed up for funnzies
Also tje video was chopped
Been driving for 3 months straight and still can’t manage to pull an alley dock off 😭
Man I’ve been driving a week and I’m good till i get to a 45 degree
I've been driving 2 weeks. So far my only problem is the damn governor on the truck. Annoying as hell.
@@Bio_dub465 45 or 90 . Maybe it’s because it was not required for my state a can parallel & offset but I never had the opportunity to learn alley docking . Only did 2 reps in 30 days
How'd you pass your CDL test
You’ll get it bro stay positive and always be willing to learn
Ive recently just passed my cdl
Im 45 yrs old,
And i would not even attempt that just now,
Respect👌
I’m in the process of getting my Class A….any tips for the test?
Yes man, just get as many hours under your belt in the test truck practicing them reverse moves and you wil do just fine also learn your pre trip check like a hollywood film script bro, 👌👌👌
@@bsjeep16don't do it. The Mexicans are driving rates into the toilet.
In CDL I was ahown how to do a dock back for the 1st time. The trick is to learn how to anticipate your trailer's movement. My next skill to learn. I am doing decently at shifting, straight back, parallel parking, and offset parking but the alley dock is a whole new animal. 😅
Smile congratulation. It’s all about being patient and understanding how to use the tractor to steer the trailer.
That class ain't shit I mastered all those and one shotted everything on the test and came out here like I was the shit until it was real life backing at a complete jacknife around a bend into a small gate with cars parked all along the sides of the roads it's gotta be perfect the first time or it gets nasty real quick. Or backing across a busy highway or literally any situation in the northeast. That class helps you pass the test they don't care about what's next for you. You'll have a lot more to learn afterwards
When I’m close to the truck on my driver, I already know I’m good 😂
Facts
lol facts stay close to the driver side or on the line and you’ll always be good lol
That's gonna be me 1 day☝🏾❤️🔥🚛🔜
get it bra, my old man was a truck driver back in the day, i appreciate the sacrifices he made for me, i hope your future kids do as well
I don't know what state you're in, but in CT I found info on there unemployment site for funds to pay for school and they had a CDL program. I applied and they are paying for everything. I am on unemployment because of a layoff, but you don't have to be to qualify. I didn't know states paid for that kind of stuff. I hope you go to school and if you need it, check out your states website. I'll see you on the road my dude.
*1000 days
@youtubeuniversity3660 I'm already a newbie I've caught on quickly but my backing up still needs a little work
@hibbidyjibbidyy Presh8 ya bro my dad's a semi retired trucker I've been driving for about 6 months I've caught on pretty quickly but my backing up still needs a little more work
This is how Optimus Prime reverse parks.
Some serious skills! 🙏
Is it me or does that truck look like OPTOMIS PRIME!!!!!!!
Yea
Lol Rs
Thanks for the Information now, autobots roll out
Like a fusion of the movie and g1
Literally has a whole damn football field to pull up
Thats it he did that the hardway if he has as much pull up as it looks like
@@MrHarriskl18 practice makes perfect do things easy way you never improve
@bernz23 I do remember ..practice can come at cost I was backing yrs ago 😒 heard twisted metal..got out looked (late) took off a Peterbilts chrome shiny bumper yipes and the owners face was bright red like 🎅 he looked at me then truck back and forth for a good couple minutes and said "Insurance Co" and police our on way 😆 thought I'd be fired etc....but they gave me another chance and I made them boatloads of .money the end.
That video was damn sure cut but do your thang bro 😂
"INCREDIBLE, BRAVO"!!!
I start truck driving school in 3 weeks hope I do good and I pass my driving test lol.
I hope you will also
Push it and straighten up meaning "get under it" a whacky term for getting your tractor wheels and cab straight, push it and chase it, control that left rear corner of your trailer, you'll never go in that hole with your front wheels all over the place...get a piece of tape, like electrician tape, with the wheels absolutely straight put a piece around the wheel top dead center, it's a great trick to know where your wheels are, roll down that driver window and look out at first too before you move, see where those wheels are
How did you do?
@@autkmb. Knm
Dang that’s for sure a nice custom Pete 389! Even that brown one.
And to think for every experienced freight hauler… there’s a dozen guys who either drive the rig like it’s a Honda Civic or don’t take geometry into consideration whatsoever :P
God bless these guys, they keep this country running
THIS is what CDL school needs to teach us!
As of truck driver my self I was doing this in my second week on the road as rookie I think is a gift 🎁 from god and now I am veteran over 7 years experience and I am only 29 years old ❤
Trying to play like it was a one shot deal. Almost hit the truck next on the blind side all for show of look what I can do 😂😂
I thought I was tripping
Caramel truck allll over the line look like great backing skills 👌
Yes indeed he's a veteran I've been truckin 22 years it takes years of practice to master blindside backing most local p&d city drivers are known for this due to pressure and time management of delivering product before closing their forced to find a way to cut time in half
I drive daily for a local company. I’m in the boroughs of NYC twice a week. Have to blind side dock routinely.
This truck driver did not do a blindside.
Damn!!! I want my CDL’s so bad but my career as a firefighter makes class time impossible. I drive a 60000 lb Ladder Truck.
Try out different schools Road Master in Bethlehem PA has a 3 weeks course
@@truckergirlsashthank you so much for responding. I’ll look into that school.
Respect from Albemarle NC 👍🏽
Weve never seen Optimus Prime do this. So he aint shit until he does it.
this funny
Looks more of a video game
Where did holiday inn go? 😭
In the act taught at, we had the tandems placed at to 43.5’ mark. Once they are moved, the timing is all different. Back slow, don’t oversteer and for the love of god…. Get out and look!
Btw, nice job.
I don’t know why I find stuff like this attractive lol
This is called an alley dock, it is part of the test, it is a very basic maneuver, and if you can’t do it, you will not earn your CDL these days
Its amazing how much is done without even seeing it. Perfect song for it too.
That takes professional skill!!!
Hi
Anxiety
Swift could never
But I did at swift😂
They love picking on us Swift drivers 😂
@@brandysears8573 right swift isn’t the worse anymore after knight bought them out. It’s western express now. Swift still isn’t the best but they aren’t that bad.
I think coz we dont do as many Alley duck ,just drop and hook ,😢
WORST. DRIVERS. EVER.😂😂😂
Thank you again for the song -- I found it on iTunes !
He was too close to the driver on his blind side. I never park at a truck stop after 6pm unless there is two spaces. Usually go to small truck stops or the rest area. Most preventable accidents happen at truck stops
It's from the trailer overhang, that's why I don't have my tandems all the way forward like that unless I have to.
Star Wars fans from Cumberland Hill RI, got a truck stop out back! somebody stop on by thanks!!!! Boro down by the river
He literally got lucky. He was inches away from disaster. Def couldn’t see his right side
One day when you get really good you won't have to make that pull up.
That maneuver ails my soul 😭😂 but I’ll get better it’ll just take time
Skillz son
The car: dont hurt yourself
Now try parking in a yard with another row of trailers in front. Then I'm impressed! At night, when it's raining and you just drove for 10 hours!
He pulled up but they edited it out but still a very good driver 🎉
Is it just me or does this look like a video game? 🤔🤔🤔
Amazon hire this man
😮 skilled!
man that could have been a disaster if they were mad and drunk 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Who dropped the trailer?
Most trucking companies call this a 90 degree backing not 45 degree backing
Howdafuck they all got out the trucks??
Imagine it was a 90° turn
Straight savage 😅
Exactly how it is supposed to be done. Not the Blind Backing Today's CDL Mills are teaching.
Ole School some of yaw need to respect and learn instead of being a knowItall I've been driving for 29yrs and I like when a OLE SCHOOL shows me things I have the most respect for the OLE MEN
Amazing
I shall be getting rid of my CDL the next time renewal comes around. Can't wait!
Do these have back up cameras?
Way to go.
This is what Im most nervous about. Not passing at dmv.
Thats some skills
Nice 👍
That’s crazy😮
Done this probably hundreds of times
Thats why you move them tandems up. But really this is experience looking easy... don't try it if you not sure. Always get out and look.
Hold me my beer can do this
I never have an option to sight back - I always blind side back cause it’s always the most convenient in my route. Now try the 45 blind!
Nice peterbilt 389.
Dudes got a whole apartment in that sleeper
This is what’s up!
This terrifies me and I’ve been driving almost a year. Not backing between 2 trailers that’s easy, it’s backing between 2 trucks. Its a rare move for me because I’m regional and dedicated and can straight back into most places. Don’t get me wrong I’ve got some strange backups where I unload, it’s only when I reload that I panic.
Another words the more ya do it, the better you get and set up is every thing. That and lines no one that does not drive realize how useful they are to us! Most of my back ups have no lines and the door cushions are wonky, missing or it’s pitch black with zero light where it helps us.
been driving a peterbilt 389 and parks with a cool crash
W truck driver
❤
the backing:🔥
the music:🗑️
Badass
Now try doing that with no freaking space in front of you or a fence or other trucks in front of you.
How long you been in the game mama? That's some 30yr. Experience right there. Dont hurt yoself😂😂😂😂😂
3 years
@@truckergirlsash Well it look like you were born with those skills. Thanks for the tutorial. It helped mye a lot. I'm just starting for real.
I notice if you look most of the trucks are centered on their spots and are across the line
could I have some? I'm asking because I love semis.
One thing i can say that it’s not taking into consideration by some is the tandem placement. Ive seen some drivers scrape parked semis because they back in thinking their tandems are all the way back and they back in accordingly. Just based on what i witnessed in multiple truck stops.
can you tell us whose record that is - what is the song please
Twerk out-75 Big Mac that’s the song. I am not sure who recorded it maybe a drone
@@truckergirlsash Thank you kindly; be safe and make loads of money !
Professional
Great backup
🤣🤣🤣 2 weeks solo driving thaks good i have not need to park like that yet
Love listening when truckers pull in and see me oversized load in a spot and they spend 30 mins backing when instead imof taking help or complaining the trucks are offset cuz of my load 😂😂😂
🔥🔥🔥
Legendary status
Always fun backing in my Conestoga/Roll top at some of these glass plants I haul out of. 106" wide, 13' 11" tall, and at Vitro in Fresno, CA or Vitro in Salem, OR only got about 5-6" of wiggle room either side backing inside the bay to the crane dock.
I'm certainly getting my practice in lol. Thankfully my trailer is on 45' long so no overhang in the back, or at least very little, and I'm in a pretty short wheelbase Freightliner. Been haulin glass now almost 6 years.
Great Job
Why that look soooo tight!?
I betcha this person parked their car in that to save it for themselves the next time they get home
With all that room, could have pulled forward hard right let the trailer line up with the hole pull forward straight back. So much quicker.
And it looks like they even lost a few feet from the bronze colored truck on the left taking from the other lane. 💯
Eddie! yea boy....
I bet truck manuevering is easy asf i bet. Been driving tugs with 1-4 dollies behind it. Im sure its the save manuevering concept
im amazed how nobody noticed this is a toy
? it's not though. You think those are toy sized puddles and oil stains on the concrete?
@@wolvenscout6445wrong. look at it again.
Ok. Now id truly be impressed if he can get out of the truck now
😃😃
How long does it take to learn how to do this?
Not long
Week
It depends. If you really want it you’ll get it in days. But yeah if you never driving a truck that big 53ft it’s gonna be hard. It’s all about small turns wen backing and closing the gap and opening the gap.
I’d say a week like the previous reply. But to really get good at the angles with longer frame tractors or trailers with axles forward, middle, or all the way to the rear, takes time to learn how the different swings of each type are. I say a month, to be able to back all combinations
A couple hours to understand what your suppose to do. But to master it is a whole other story.
Need Vaseline!!!😂
If i saw swift schninder i would be crapping myself
Close call, get out and look for the rest of y'all 😂
Boom 💥
I swear the amount of people that think when it’s real life they think it’s fake but when it’s a video game it’s real