Before backing, take a visual assessment of ALL objects around the spot where you intend to back into. Like curbs, trees, fire hydrants, forklifts, vehicles, fences, buildings, signs, etc. It's all about the placement of your tandems. The closer you put your tandem near the spot where you intend to back in, the better. If you have plenty of space, it doesn't matter where the front of your truck is. If you don't know what's down the road behind the building, GET OUT & walk the path yourself. But most of you are lazy & will rather drive down the unknown path.
Nice stuff. Watching from Nairobi Kenya
Thanks for this helpful video
If you fail third exercise , do you have to do back all three again, or just last one?
Great job🎉❤
Good job 👍
Great one, keep it up
Before backing, take a visual assessment of ALL objects around the spot where you intend to back into. Like curbs, trees, fire hydrants, forklifts, vehicles, fences, buildings, signs, etc. It's all about the placement of your tandems. The closer you put your tandem near the spot where you intend to back in, the better. If you have plenty of space, it doesn't matter where the front of your truck is.
If you don't know what's down the road behind the building, GET OUT & walk the path yourself. But most of you are lazy & will rather drive down the unknown path.
tandems as in the tandems on the truck or the tandems on the trailer lmao
Good drive workshop
Illinois isn’t an alley dock back. It’s parallel park the truck.
So is Texas
Nice!
I have entrnional Lichense 5th.
I test this Friday may 17 and I will pass
Good trileneg sianter
Hi tamil