I was able to film the maneuver part of the testing as well as showing an update ![]()
I was able to film the maneuver part of the testing as well as showing an update ![]()
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@realf1rme haha … yeah bro well its a reality check if your gonna get your experience doing this trucking thing… but let me tell you .. its actually not that bad, seriously all the freeways and hoods look alike.. just follow the GPS, Maps, go slow, don’t be afraid to take your time… and you will be fine… the only tough parts seem to be trying not to get caught up in the residential areas. Just embrace the grind bro, you will be good! holler anytime at me ok -E
@yourboyethetrucker I just got my class a last week fuckin glad but now i don’t want to go out of state..what you think man?
I got my cdl with two hours of training. Paid 350 bucks to the guy to drive with. He used an automatic with 28 foot trailer. No restrictions on my license at all. The test consisted of backing in a straight line on an open road with no cones, parallel parking on the same road. No cones used.. Had to drive on an uncrowded access road and on the interstate for about a mile. Test was taken on the outskirts of Fort Worth Texas. Just depends on where you take the test.
Wow, that ally docking must have been so damn easy with that little trailer
@yourboyethetrucker All my training was done with a 53′ trailer. I think a lot of schools use the 24′ like you said because its easier. With the 53′, I was told if I come closer than 12″ to the curb it was automatic failure. Not actually hitting the curb, just getting that close with it lol. But every school is different so it depends on where you go
@Ls7colorado I think it depends on which school your training. I personally trained in a day cab, manual six speed (no double clutch) with a 24 foot trailer. But some schools use flat beds, 53 footers or the 24′s like me. Good luck on your journey, just make sure you get some time with the double clutch (most places wanna see some skills ::: but you dont have to be perfect::: ) – E
what do most people test wth? truck and trailer size? Im fixing to get mine
@realf1rme GOOD LUCK!!
I am sure your gonna pass bro, just take your time… keep your nerves under control and make sure you watch others and how they approach and set up and stuff like that… so when its your turn you wont need that much instruction… you’ll just get in and do it
Good luck and keep me posted ok – E
Man i just passed mine a couple weeks ago i just need the driving test now and my permit expires 11/02/11 so i need to get on it before it expires..can’t wait to get it over with..wish me look man!
@yourboyethetrucker : Thank you for replying! I appreciate the skills involved in backing a 53′ footer into a small loading dock or between a pair of other trucks after 10 hours on the road.
@divisioneight … from how they explained it to me… it was “easier” to use the 24 footer. You can see and maneuver better. They thought, if you can get the mechanics of the shorter, than you can learn the 53′ no problem… I would have liked practicing on a 53′ but in the end it all worked out. My mentor sharpened me up on how to handle the big boy haha
I wonder why they don’t test with a 53′ trailer. Most OTR trucks have them.
that American trucking school is the one iam in !!! lol good to see their truck !! hope when it get to my turn of doing the driving test an pre trip an in cab i pass??
thank you for sharing , i am going to take my cdl test in 3 weeks and can understand the nerve part . congratulations and best wishes
@ErickLazcon4 yeah its not so bad if you handle your nerves and put in the time to practice, observe and study. I am glad to hear that you passed
I hope the rest of your journey is safe and profitable
Well i went to take the cdl class A test for my first time and i passed. But unfortunatelly my brother didnt he failed the driving. But i tought the test was pretty normal
Thanks hopefully everything goes well and ill let you know how i did?
@ErickLazcon4 thats what its about sometimes… just enough to get the job done haha… well good luck and hopefully you can keep me updated when you pass. Just drop another comment or email me
good luck to you and your bro.
thanks bro.. me and my brother are gonna take the test. thanks for the tips. im pretty good in my manuevers its just the schools truck i think you saw them they are calle toro there pretty horrible but they get the job done.
@ErickLazcon4 Tips… For the Pre Trip and In Cab… STUDY x 5 haha… Cant miss ANYTHING on the In Cab inc. (Air Brake Tests) for the Maneuvers. Take your time (don’t rush) your allowed 5 pull ups per section so its ok if you don’t land it in the hole the 1st time don’t worry. Get there early and watch others work all the different test sections so when its your turn you have an idea of what is expected. Watch different people approach and set ups. Calm ur nerves & do ur best
Good luck
IM GONNA TAKE MY DMV TEST PRETTY SOON LIKE IN 3 WEEKS ANY TIPS YOU GOT. I HEAR THAT PEOPLE WHO FAILED OVER EXAGGERATE ON THE MANUEVERUS BUT PEOPLE WHO PASSED TELL ME ITS SIMPLE AND IF YOU HAVE TO DO A CORRECTION DO IT. AND IS THE ALLEY DOCK HARDER IN THE DMV THAN IN SCHOOL CAUSE I DOCK PRETTY GOOD, BUT DONT WANT TO GET OVER CONFIDENT ON ANY PART OF THE TEST. THANKS
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