@@joseeuceda411well for starts they want you to do the air brakes and in cab first then pretrip but there is no more form abc on the pretrip so they give you this piece of paper to tell you what some things are they don’t care about the tread depth on the drive tires only the steer tires they said it’s a entire new system
I don't understand backing into a 3' box when we always back into a dock and not a space. Also, I see the written test has many questions that have absolutely nothing to do with driving a truck, such as 'when does a person pass out and die from drinking beer or whisky'?
the dmv where am at in cali, the right rear tire needs to be inside that. little box when doing the foward offset maneuver and the instructor asks to pull your breaks and blow the horn
👍 Correct. However in specific situations the examiner will hold up his/her hand like this ✊which informs the student when to stop therefore will not require the student to pull the air horn
@@gengarjuice69 i failed on number 1 because she told me that once i stop i cant pull forward anymore and i was used to stopping then gently moving forward until im in the box, so i stopped too early. I got everything else just fine.
I am going to be creating this course in my game, is there a diagram that you have how follow from the DMV when it comes to the size truck and trailer, and how many feel wide is the area?
Great question. A diagram is found in the Commercial Drivers License Handbook Document # DL 650 x Date 1/2023. I believe you can find it online as a PDF. The lane width remains the same at 12’
Great question. Two ways 1) Pick a point of your tractor and the front two cones. 2) Depending on the tractor length from the drive axle and power axle the power axle hub aligns perfectly with the second cone from the front box. Once you have these aligned your front bumper will be in the three foot box.
Is this a 30ft trailer in the video?? If so are u suppose to do hard turns in the beginning of exercise.. I’m confused on that part.. I have co workers training me but there not certified trainers
I have a 30 ft trailer and I can get in sometimes but I’m trying to be consistent. Any tips. I have 2 people teaching me different things and it’s frustrating
The trailer in the video is 25’. It is ALWAYS best in the skills portion to move smooth and small turns to achieve the adjustment of the trailer when desired.
I be going to get tested So the first part 1 time stop does examiner tell us to stop or i have to figure it out when to stop first exercise thanks I find exercise 4 easier then 1st part I know right makes no sense 😂
If you’re referring to the first pull up, the driver will stop when the front bumper is within the 3 foot box area. The examiner will not tell you when to stop, this is up to you.
Yes. At the DMV test the examiner will ask the student to proceed on a given route. In class we will take the student on a brief ride to explain properly the clutching and shifting technique as well as safety guidelines.