After seeing the videos in this channel, I am better able to appreciate the challenges of trucking. As well appreciate the Euro Truck Simulator and American Truck Simulator video games. They are so darn realistic and so close to what I am seeing in this video - no commentary there of course! But I am enjoying the commentary in this video! Great Work!
He should go to building site's with wide loads & reverse on blind side. If he still doing supermarkets around Christmas he have some fun. There's stuff everywhere & they don't think about deliverys.
Some advice Tony, When you are doing these Sainburys jobs, I assume from Stoke? Ask for the "MAPS" they will give you a print out of how to get on to the bays of each store along with a route description.
Love this channel. The most educational in terms on maneuvering an artic, nobody better showing all the emotion you go through in your head, these are the things exactly what i'm thinking about driving such a big vehicle.
Once again another place a lorry shouldn't be going. If places want lorries to deliver to them then for me they need to make it a place that makes it easier for drivers. It's just constantly puting drivers under pressure. And risking scrapes and bumps. And first to complain would be the company if their gates got damaged.
@@KMDBBK bit harsh pal, we all truckers here. All of us have different experience levels. Why dont you film your day and put it online?, lets se the opinions you get. No need for the nastiness
You have my sympathies. I work out of Team Valley and know how bad it can be around Gateshead and Newcastle in an artic. I will hopefully be starting my own vlog next year.... Trucker Murdock
I drive a 2018 freightliner cascadia wirh a sleeper and i pull a 48 foot flatbed. Sometimes i go to job sites where a truck has no business being. I feel your pain man. Ive driven over plenty of curbs just to make it in and out of where i need to go. Ive had to back up into busy streets as well as drive in reverse in traffic. Its what nightmares are made of! 😂
I drive in EU but driving in UK with stearing wheel in other side while cars driving opposite side, I would feel like newbie and probably take all street fence with me.
From a fellow truck driver from America a little advice idk if you do this already but if not maybe it will help you but when blind siding in if you just go lookout the passenger window it’s way easier then getting in and out over and over ya know but you’re driving roads are absolutely nuts man lol
To be fair , its easier to get out and look, than look through the passenger window. That dont give an accurate indication of where the end of your trailer is. Like you siad it different on our roads than yours, in the US you have miles of space, here, is so tight in most places, space is very limited. i use G.O.A.L, Get Out And Look, only take a sec and much safer than a glance thur a window or a mirror . and greeting to a fellow trucker truckermatt4603
As a newly passed Class 1 licence holder it makes me very worried that most yards are designed for someone who is very experienced in maneuvering within tight spaces
After seeing the videos in this channel, I am better able to appreciate the challenges of trucking. As well appreciate the Euro Truck Simulator and American Truck Simulator video games. They are so darn realistic and so close to what I am seeing in this video - no commentary there of course! But I am enjoying the commentary in this video! Great Work!
He should go to building site's with wide loads & reverse on blind side. If he still doing supermarkets around Christmas he have some fun. There's stuff everywhere & they don't think about deliverys.
you are the reason i got into trucking thank you man love your content
Some advice Tony,
When you are doing these Sainburys jobs, I assume from Stoke? Ask for the "MAPS" they will give you a print out of how to get on to the bays of each store along with a route description.
Love this channel. The most educational in terms on maneuvering an artic, nobody better showing all the emotion you go through in your head, these are the things exactly what i'm thinking about driving such a big vehicle.
Once again another place a lorry shouldn't be going. If places want lorries to deliver to them then for me they need to make it a place that makes it easier for drivers. It's just constantly puting drivers under pressure. And risking scrapes and bumps. And first to complain would be the company if their gates got damaged.
Trucks go in and out of these places EVERYDAY. And this goon makes it kook difficult and you fools believe him
Pressure breaks pipes or make diamonds....the delivery area looks suitable
@@KMDBBKI thought I was the only one thinking the same thing.....but I guess he's not that experienced.
@@KMDBBKshow us how it’s done Keenan
@@KMDBBK bit harsh pal, we all truckers here. All of us have different experience levels. Why dont you film your day and put it online?, lets se the opinions you get. No need for the nastiness
You have my sympathies. I work out of Team Valley and know how bad it can be around Gateshead and Newcastle in an artic. I will hopefully be starting my own vlog next year.... Trucker Murdock
Saw this video on Tiktok yesterday. The “you, come….” part was hilarious 😂
Easy work for you bro, you are a real expert.
😂😂😂😂
So cool seing another country trucker in a trucker myself
Loving the vids bro keep 'em coming 👊🏾
I drive a 2018 freightliner cascadia wirh a sleeper and i pull a 48 foot flatbed. Sometimes i go to job sites where a truck has no business being. I feel your pain man. Ive driven over plenty of curbs just to make it in and out of where i need to go. Ive had to back up into busy streets as well as drive in reverse in traffic. Its what nightmares are made of! 😂
Thank you 👍👍
Fabulous Vlog Mr. TUK! 👏👏
love you
I drive in EU but driving in UK with stearing wheel in other side while cars driving opposite side, I would feel like newbie and probably take all street fence with me.
I thought Brooklyn NY was bad 😂 at least here in America we have room
From a fellow truck driver from America a little advice idk if you do this already but if not maybe it will help you but when blind siding in if you just go lookout the passenger window it’s way easier then getting in and out over and over ya know but you’re driving roads are absolutely nuts man lol
To be fair , its easier to get out and look, than look through the passenger window. That dont give an accurate indication of where the end of your trailer is. Like you siad it different on our roads than yours, in the US you have miles of space, here, is so tight in most places, space is very limited. i use G.O.A.L, Get Out And Look, only take a sec and much safer than a glance thur a window or a mirror . and greeting to a fellow trucker truckermatt4603
As a newly passed Class 1 licence holder it makes me very worried that most yards are designed for someone who is very experienced in maneuvering within tight spaces
They are. But most companies will only send you to bigger sites like an RDC until you’re more confident
Yeah that's wishful thinking lol, I've been a class 2 driver for many years and they NEVER sent me to a place that was easy lol
Are you coping ok? I am doing my lessons soon.
@@deepfiixIs it an okay job? I will be training on class 1.
@@MrAssassinash I haven't started work as a class 1 driver but from my time as a class 2 driver I can tell you it is rough, be prepared for the worst.
What Tom Tom you using ?
I'm sure he's got the tomtom go professional.
It’s the Tom Tom go expert 7”
How is ot a blind side reverse.
Have you lost your sight.
Just get out for a look mate.
Not sure if you are aware or not ,but you have put your hat on the wrong way round
ever tried reversing with a cap on the right way round?