I adjust the mirrors very low so that the tandems are in the upper portion instead of the lower portion of the mirror. Raise or lower seat if needed to make an angle where you can see lines on the ground but you can't see dock lights unless you crouch or stretch to an unusual position. This technique minimizes those bright lights actually reflecting from mirrors to eyeballs.
Excelent!
A set of axles spaced close together, legally defined as more than 40 and less than 96 inches apart by the USDOT. Drivers tend to refer to the tandem axles on their trailer as just "tandems". You might hear a driver say, "I'm 400 pounds overweight on my tandems", referring to his trailer tandems, not his tractor tandems. Tractor tandems are generally just referred to as "drives" which is short for "drive axles".
A set of axles spaced close together, legally defined as more than 40 and less than 96 inches apart by the USDOT. Drivers tend to refer to the tandem axles on their trailer as just "tandems". You might hear a driver say, "I'm 400 pounds overweight on my tandems", referring to his trailer tandems, not his tractor tandems. Tractor tandems are generally just referred to as "drives" which is short for "drive axles".
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I adjust the mirrors very low so that the tandems are in the upper portion instead of the lower portion of the mirror. Raise or lower seat if needed to make an angle where you can see lines on the ground but you can't see dock lights unless you crouch or stretch to an unusual position. This technique minimizes those bright lights actually reflecting from mirrors to eyeballs.
4-ways on also mitigates the effect by adding more light of a different color, of course.
If you're super sensitive to the lights and this doesn't work for you, I suppose you could keep a couple rag towels or cardboard cutouts to use as a shield before backing in. Good luck!
Tandems:
Tandem Axles
A set of axles spaced close together, legally defined as more than 40 and less than 96 inches apart by the USDOT. Drivers tend to refer to the tandem axles on their trailer as just "tandems". You might hear a driver say, "I'm 400 pounds overweight on my tandems", referring to his trailer tandems, not his tractor tandems. Tractor tandems are generally just referred to as "drives" which is short for "drive axles".
Tandem:
Tandem Axles
A set of axles spaced close together, legally defined as more than 40 and less than 96 inches apart by the USDOT. Drivers tend to refer to the tandem axles on their trailer as just "tandems". You might hear a driver say, "I'm 400 pounds overweight on my tandems", referring to his trailer tandems, not his tractor tandems. Tractor tandems are generally just referred to as "drives" which is short for "drive axles".
HOS:
Hours Of Service
HOS refers to the logbook hours of service regulations.