Justin Yglesias I was gonna say this, day cab, plus doing this atleast once a day...I drive a sleeper, for Swift on a target deticated account, and the one store I went to twice a week had to be blind sided. Not as tight as this but it was difficult, well the first time I did it, I used my GOAL a handful of times, and pull ups. after 3 weeks (about 6 times or more) of doing it, I was able to get the trailer in first shot in about the same time this guy did. The type of truck doesn't matter so much as the repetition of going to the same place. If this guy had a whole new setup of blind side, he wouldn't do it this fast, but he would probably be better than a sleeper.
One shot backing god level!.. wow! I don't care if it is a daycab that is hard to do even harder on a blind side. Respect 4 the driver, impressive skills.
Yea I’ve seen a couple people in day cabs do this. It’s particularly easy for them because they can look through their back window. .. something sleepers don’t have
blindsiding in a day cab isnt nearly as difficult as in a sleeper truck, but it's still more tricky than sight siding. you can see out your back window, but only when you're turning sharp enough for the front corner of the trailer to quick blocking your view. so when you're approaching the dock at the beginning of your back, you're still not able to see where you're turning until you start to crank it...and of course if you crank it too early or late, you have to start over.
Now thats wassup! U have TRUE skills at trucking. I usually CREEP and inch my way blindside backing, but U backed in there so fast, that if I looked away, I would've missed the whole thing lol. Outstanding backing skills
In my youth learning how to drive a truck and trailer from an hand 20 year's my senior all of it driving a truck. Taught me the only difference in blind siding vs driver siding is the distance between the view from the driver's mirror and the distance to the passenger side mirror; IF and WHEN one has learned how to set up for either. Which when done correctly in either direction is performed the same exact way.
I have done that from time to time at tricky docks like that. I liken it to golf getting a hole in one off the tee. No pullups which is equivalent to par 4 or 5 etc. Makes one feel real good after you do that. That is until you come to another similar dock and it takes you par 5 or 6 before you get it in the hole. lol
Dammm man!!! I wish I had time on my down time to practice blindside backing... but I don’t usually want to cause a scene anywhere I go and the places I visit are usually busy, especially truck stops. I don’t know where I even would! I’ll admit my blindside needs work I get out multiple times just so I make sure I don’t hit the trailer next to me!! But dam man I’ll say it again ! Skills!! And most likely routine, but either way that is still skills!!
everybody talking shit because its a daycab. its not a whole lot different in a sleeper, IF you know how to drive. he wouldve had to make the cut sooner, that is really about it. so all you "drivers" talking shit, probably need to learn some skills before running them chops
Wow. And here I am struggling to back up on the “blindside” of a school bus, guess it’s not really blind when you have windows alongside the bus but you get the point 😂
People on here hating because the truck is a daycab, I bet money they don't know how to backup a car. Daycab or sleeper, the dude has some good backing up skills, and I bet money he can do this with his eyes close with a sleeper. His a truck driver after all
I've been driving a daycab for 2 years now. As long as you put yourself in the right setup it's not blindsiding because if you're set up right you can see where your trailer is after a certain point if you have the angle right. You know what to do at that moment.
WHAT DOES THIS DIVER KNOW THAT MOST DRIVERS DON'T...................HE DID THIS QUICKER ON THE BLIND SIDE THAN MOST DO ON THE SIGHT SIDE..............I SEE HE HAS A DAY CAB BUT STILL...........ON THE BLIND SIDE, THAT IS AMAZING...........IT HAS TO BE THAT YOU EITHER ''HAVE IT OR YOU DON'T''..............I DON'T THINK THAT IS SOMETHING THAT CAN BE TAUGHT...........BESIDES BEING ALMOST UNBELIEVABLE,,,,,,,,,,,,,IT WAS A TRUE PLEASURE TO WATCH.............HOW MANY YRS. HAVE YOU BEEN DRIVING,,,,,,,,,,,I WAS A HEAVY DUTY TRUCK MECHANIC FOR 30 YEARS AND I ONLY KNOW OF ONE OR TWO DRIVERS THAT COULD MATCH THAT BACK UP PERFORMANCE.............CONGRATULATIONS, A BEAUTIFUL THING TO WATCH.................
You’ll know when you’ve done something when other drivers applaud & give you the thumbs up . Not me , but I’ve seen it once in the garment district of Manhattan.
he probably has the same stop/route everyday
Justin Yglesias I was gonna say this, day cab, plus doing this atleast once a day...I drive a sleeper, for Swift on a target deticated account, and the one store I went to twice a week had to be blind sided. Not as tight as this but it was difficult, well the first time I did it, I used my GOAL a handful of times, and pull ups. after 3 weeks (about 6 times or more) of doing it, I was able to get the trailer in first shot in about the same time this guy did. The type of truck doesn't matter so much as the repetition of going to the same place. If this guy had a whole new setup of blind side, he wouldn't do it this fast, but he would probably be better than a sleeper.
Justin Gonzales i was going to say that. He knows exactly what to do.
u probably comment on videos in your moms basement
Yup practice practice practice
You're right. Day cab drivers usually do.
One shot backing god level!.. wow! I don't care if it is a daycab that is hard to do even harder on a blind side. Respect 4 the driver, impressive skills.
That was nothing to be impressed with. Anyone with a day cab can do the same exact thing.
Yea I’ve seen a couple people in day cabs do this.
It’s particularly easy for them because they can look through their back window. .. something sleepers don’t have
@@wetspotswimwear1199let’s see your video.
One shot.. because the camera was turned on after a few try’s lol
Nice job. There is MUCH experience on display -and probably much experience at this same dock.
Wayyyyy easier in that day cab tho cause of the back window
Exactly what i was going to say and its more space but good job anyway
Still hard asf
The hard thing to do is not hit whit the tail of the trailer anything on the other side
Day cab
@@bayview94124 night cab
Them local boys are the best at docking hands down!
Thanks
It's usually because we have to do it 15 times a day lol. When I was OTR I did it like once every day or so. Excluding truck stops.
This is true
not bad now try that in a sleeper lol
Tony Baily
viejo es una mulilla ese camion q tiene de complicado para estacionar
I tried in a sleeper today and man dock wasnt made for a 53ft trailer . Crooked but good enougj to get unloaded
Same thing I was going to say
I once had a tight spot like that. Insurance had to pay for 2 new trailers: mine and the one next to my dock.
🤣🤣🤣🤣
lmao
Lmao
I know the feeling.
😂😂
day cab or not that's some good skills driver, I drive a day cab hauln a container and id have to pullup atleast 2 times lol
regardless it is a day cab or not,he did very terrific.
blindsiding in a day cab isnt nearly as difficult as in a sleeper truck, but it's still more tricky than sight siding. you can see out your back window, but only when you're turning sharp enough for the front corner of the trailer to quick blocking your view. so when you're approaching the dock at the beginning of your back, you're still not able to see where you're turning until you start to crank it...and of course if you crank it too early or late, you have to start over.
No. It is 1,000x easier to blindside with a day cab. Even a rookie could do this exactly the same
Now thats wassup! U have TRUE skills at trucking. I usually CREEP and inch my way blindside backing, but U backed in there so fast, that if I looked away, I would've missed the whole thing lol. Outstanding backing skills
I has your blindside backing gotten any better? I always had problems with that in tight spaces.
Day cab or sleeper the fact is the fact ! driver can back up
He must be doing this everyday..
YOU'RE ABSOLUTELY RIGHT,,,,,,,,,,,PRACTICE MAKES PERFECT..........IT'S THE ONLY WAY AND IT TAKES TIME TOO.......
How does he know he didn’t just tear the shit out of the other trailer? That’s some blind faith right there
In my youth learning how to drive a truck and trailer from an hand 20 year's my senior all of it driving a truck. Taught me the only difference in blind siding vs driver siding is the distance between the view from the driver's mirror and the distance to the passenger side mirror; IF and WHEN one has learned how to set up for either. Which when done correctly in either direction is performed the same exact way.
Awesome buddy that 👍 was a nice blindside back up
He definitely knows that sweet spot. Unbelievable
First time, he nailed it. Great job, rookie.
You left me speechless 😶 bravo 👏🏼 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
Day cab, able to look out the back window. How bout with a 70 inch sleeper & 270 wheelbase.
Amen Brother Amen!
Can do tho
Ehhh it’s on his blind side tho not much help either
Just got on a new route yesterday with a dock similar to this one. Definitely taking notes.
You got skills! Great Job
All the haters probably couldn't do it even in a day cab
Nicely done driver.
I have done that from time to time at tricky docks like that. I liken it to golf getting a hole in one off the tee. No pullups which is equivalent to par 4 or 5 etc.
Makes one feel real good after you do that. That is until you come to another similar dock and it takes you par 5 or 6 before you get it in the hole. lol
Outstanding
good job on blind side backing
Dammm man!!! I wish I had time on my down time to practice blindside backing... but I don’t usually want to cause a scene anywhere I go and the places I visit are usually busy, especially truck stops. I don’t know where I even would! I’ll admit my blindside needs work I get out multiple times just so I make sure I don’t hit the trailer next to me!! But dam man I’ll say it again ! Skills!! And most likely routine, but either way that is still skills!!
Day cab made that easy, in a sleeper/highway truck not so much
+FirebirdCamaro1220 He still did good tho.
Super trucker spotted
Whatever the truck, dude has skills
That’s why I love driving my day cab pulling my flatbed trailer, no Blindspot whatsoever
Que bien haces tú trabajo felicidades dios te ayude así siempre
I was like HELL NAH, This video is in reverse!! lol... Respect!! awesome job !! I would've had to get out and look 12 times lol
Damn, that quick 🙏🙏
everybody talking shit because its a daycab. its not a whole lot different in a sleeper, IF you know how to drive. he wouldve had to make the cut sooner, that is really about it. so all you "drivers" talking shit, probably need to learn some skills before running them chops
Hoosier Dad you sure can talk the talk, now post a video super trucker!
omg!!! that was sick!!! I have some practicing to do....
That guy delivers there everyday.
Better than I ever was.
He goes there everyday and has done it many times..
Wawa very nice
Very impressive
Nice skills dude
No painted lines either.
Even if it's a regular stop still some mad skill right there !
Wow. And here I am struggling to back up on the “blindside” of a school bus, guess it’s not really blind when you have windows alongside the bus but you get the point 😂
Perfect!
Well done.
Thats like WAY good !
Savage!🙌🏾
Like a boss!
Impressive
That was me the first time driving... a 5 tonne lol! I want my Class 1 but I don't really want to pay for it.
That back window saves your ass every time
Day cab flex is like an automatic flexing on a stick shift 🙃
People on here hating because the truck is a daycab, I bet money they don't know how to backup a car. Daycab or sleeper, the dude has some good backing up skills, and I bet money he can do this with his eyes close with a sleeper. His a truck driver after all
Day cab. Big f’ing deal!
That was awesome
No sleeper cab helps visibility, yet a masterful 90 degree blindsided backing.
Used to be a place in Livonia. I had to pick up at that had a wall in front like that. With a blindside and a sleeper, it was cause for concern.
Plot twist... He actually recorded himself pulling out of the dock and then played the video backwards.
Gave her the ole' razzle dazzle
I've been driving a daycab for 2 years now. As long as you put yourself in the right setup it's not blindsiding because if you're set up right you can see where your trailer is after a certain point if you have the angle right. You know what to do at that moment.
And I'm sure that driver has done that same maneuver at that same place a number of times.
Masterful
Wow . Looks like years of experience and muscle memory . Hats off tho man you made it look easy . Lol
Are you serious 🤣🤣🤣 ? In a day cab ? “Yeah okay “way to go driver 🤣🤣
In a twin screw no less. Nice job driver
Amazing.
Damn he's good
Good job man
I bet that's the thousandth time he's done that exact back😂😎💪
wow, backing level 9999
Impressive but try that with a rig sleeper where you don’t got a back window to rely on.
Amazing
That back window was no help in that instance that operator has experience. It's all about the approach he set himself up to get it done
Same thing I said.
Correct
I don't see a dock.I see a brick wall.
Respect 👌🏻✊🏾✌🏾
And some people would say what we do is not a skilled profession
And on passengers side, even if a single cab like these key board ninjas are saying. Nicely done. Hole in one.
bine, chiar foarte bine :)
It's easier to blind side with a day cab than the regular way. I preferred to do it that way
Dude just went through a wall!!!!
I would be like wow if he was driving a sleeper.
Yay!!! A pro.
I must get this good. If it can be done in one shot, you should do it in one shot
THINKING LIKE THAT WILL MAKE YOU THAT GOOD................
WHAT DOES THIS DIVER KNOW THAT MOST DRIVERS DON'T...................HE DID THIS QUICKER ON THE BLIND SIDE THAN MOST DO ON THE SIGHT SIDE..............I SEE HE HAS A DAY CAB BUT STILL...........ON THE BLIND SIDE, THAT IS AMAZING...........IT HAS TO BE THAT YOU EITHER ''HAVE IT OR YOU DON'T''..............I DON'T THINK THAT IS SOMETHING THAT CAN BE TAUGHT...........BESIDES BEING ALMOST UNBELIEVABLE,,,,,,,,,,,,,IT WAS A TRUE PLEASURE TO WATCH.............HOW MANY YRS. HAVE YOU BEEN DRIVING,,,,,,,,,,,I WAS A HEAVY DUTY TRUCK MECHANIC FOR 30 YEARS AND I ONLY KNOW OF ONE OR TWO DRIVERS THAT COULD MATCH THAT BACK UP PERFORMANCE.............CONGRATULATIONS, A BEAUTIFUL THING TO WATCH.................
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
I could not do that i would be there half the day trying to figure it out lol
Show !!!! Muito bom.
You’ll know when you’ve done something when other drivers applaud & give you the thumbs up . Not me , but I’ve seen it once in the garment district of Manhattan.
WOW! I'd like to do that!
even with blind side!!!!
Still impressive actually.
Now that's a driver! Would've took me at least 5 pull-ups to do that
I know a dedicated route when I see one
Haha!!! You’re in a DAYCAB!!! That’s the same as backing from the drivers side. Let’s see you do that with a sleeper truck! Lol
His first day on the job as well!
Good job. I would say the driver has done that once or twice.
Blindside is easier in a daycab. He still did a great job dont forget he was limited by the wall on his left.
It's easier to do a blind side with a day cab than a sleeper. Still did well though.
i bet that trailer wasnt even close to the dock lmao... jk.. great job!
This must be his normal route noway but awesome
Teach me !!!