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Posted: 3 years, 5 months ago
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It's a box truck not a school bus not to sure on length but longer then a uhaul truck, tried the school bus way helped a lil bit but thanks for all the ideas
Posted: 3 years, 5 months ago
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I am in school, they basically gave me the truck to use in the yard as a toy, I'm the only class b there, it's just some lines on the ground no cones, they care more about the class a then b, and it was practice in a straight truck
Posted: 3 years, 5 months ago
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Are you in a truck driving school? Yes Are you practicing in a straight truck? Yes Surely your instructors are giving you some tips. When it comes to parking big trucks, practice is what helps you get it. Familiarity begets confidence. The school I'm in is mainly focused on class a students. I'm the only class b student, I get handed the keys and shown where to park, they only help if I fully mess up. Im just looking for tips on where to place my tires and such, I was able to get the offset after a few tries then when I got to parallel I messed up once and failed because of the offset attempts, since the school isn't helping figured to come here for any tips I can get
Posted: 3 years, 5 months ago
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So I went to take my test for my class b CDL. Failed bad on the parking got through straight backing and offset(barely) screwed myself on parallel (almost had it though) I was just wondering if anyone had any tips for parking, I passed the pre trip with ease and am confident with the actual driving. For reference it's a straight truck for the test(box truck to be precise) any tips of help would be appreciated can't find anything online
Posted: 3 years, 4 months ago
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Parking problems
The school is more focused with the class a drivers, it's a box truck a little bit bigger then a u haul truck, cones are only set on the middle lane, last attempt the lift gate in the back was over the line