How to back a tractor-trailer 90 degrees

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  • čas přidán 14. 06. 2024
  • Being able to back a semi-truck and trailer is one of the most useful skills for a truck driver to have. In this video, Bob and Carl demonstrate how to back up a tractor-trailer at a 90-degree angle, one of the most common backing scenarios drivers will encounter on the road.
    0:35 - Setting up the 90-degree back.
    0:55 - Get out and look.
    1:20 - Moving forward before you back.
    1:40 - Beginning the back.
    1:46 - Backing toward the spot.
    1:56 - Straightening out.
    2:10 - Turning the steering wheel left to feed the trailer into the spot.
    2:30 - Get out and look.
    3:12 - Straightening out and feeding the trailer into the spot.
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    Please note that the video is just an example. It is important to remember the type of driver you are, the company you work for and the type of truck you drive can impact how to back up a tractor-trailer. Be sure to consult your company guidelines or speak with your leader for more information on backing up a tractor-trailer.
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Komentáře • 189

  • @clxt6413
    @clxt6413 Před 8 měsíci +64

    Sure, use the highway horn at a truck stop or at a parking area 'cause everyone needs to wake up and watch you

    • @suesue4081
      @suesue4081 Před 5 měsíci +2

      😂yeah true but at my work we're parking for a shift change and people, cars, trucks are everywhere

    • @scottmackenzie1144
      @scottmackenzie1144 Před 5 měsíci

      Lmfao

    • @eded24
      @eded24 Před 4 měsíci

      They will put " azzhole " sign on his truck lool

    • @willg5691
      @willg5691 Před 3 měsíci

      Your so lame

    • @michaeltanner5058
      @michaeltanner5058 Před měsícem

      I mean they are not a truck stop they are in a yard. I think location and common sense would still apply.

  • @eugene4643
    @eugene4643 Před rokem +21

    Learned to back up with a 84 GM General and a empty chassis. Was able to see what I I could not see when a trailer blocking view ! The practice came in handy as a city driver and had to back down a alley and blindside into door ! As for bunk trucks ? Tried one once and felt so lost in it !!😁

  • @mrblackmamba305
    @mrblackmamba305 Před rokem +51

    I personally know this guy when I went for my 2 weeks training it was in our class and we were when we were doing backing you was out there with us really nice guy very patient and very patient and kinda funny I wish you all the best my brother

    • @zaneingle6009
      @zaneingle6009 Před rokem +5

      Great grammar, I can tell you went to college. Haha

    • @williamchevalier2224
      @williamchevalier2224 Před rokem +2

      where did you go for orientation training

    • @mrblackmamba305
      @mrblackmamba305 Před rokem +1

      ​@@williamchevalier2224 Atlanta station

    • @phyllism7864
      @phyllism7864 Před rokem

      Is this Indianapolis? I trained there In 2021 with Schneider Rodney Black Was one of my trainer the guy in the truck his face looks very familiar I had really good trainers In Indy. Good Luck and Be Safe Everyone 🙏🏽 🤗🙌🏾

    • @AlexMorton-cc1pk
      @AlexMorton-cc1pk Před měsícem

      on 2:14 min of this video instructor use the term "lift point". Do you know what that term means?

  • @calitruckdriver2025
    @calitruckdriver2025 Před 9 měsíci +2

    Thanks to Schneider for showing me how to alley dock to add on to what I already learned at trucking school it was a fun experience class of October 2015 Fontana CA now bought by Swift.

  • @Ranixx777
    @Ranixx777 Před 8 měsíci +4

    I just finished my training in Portland Oregon. I’m so glad I came here as a new driver!!

    • @brandiholmes7520
      @brandiholmes7520 Před 4 měsíci

      Are you still with Schneider? How has your experience been so far?

  • @kevinleftridge8241
    @kevinleftridge8241 Před rokem

    I'm being Schneiderized and LOVE IT!!!❤❤❤

  • @jesseostone386
    @jesseostone386 Před rokem +21

    Where the tandems are located determines when to start turning the steering wheel. I noted that the tandems are in the middle of the slide on this trailer.

    • @benniahhah1783
      @benniahhah1783 Před rokem +2

      Correct, because if the tandems are farther towards the end of the trailer, the trailer won’t curve into the parking spot but instead will just walk itself back in a straight direction, if that makes sense.

  • @Halofreeeeak
    @Halofreeeeak Před 10 měsíci

    Great work, Carl.

  • @JitenderSingh-hg8wl
    @JitenderSingh-hg8wl Před rokem +1

    Very nice and helpful video. Thanks.

  • @geezy214TX
    @geezy214TX Před rokem +9

    Made that look easy!

  • @davemartin4424
    @davemartin4424 Před rokem +7

    I was a road training engineer at your aberfoyle. (Toronto) operations for 5 yrs out of my 10 an we did this with my students as much as possible. If IN Doubt GET OUT And Look . Can't stress that enough. Did a good job there Green Bay. Sorry to see aberfoyle close. 😃

  • @NJ-nr7oc
    @NJ-nr7oc Před rokem +2

    Carl was the best guy I got good training with him

  • @jerrycasana1157
    @jerrycasana1157 Před rokem +3

    Great videos very informative Thanks for sharing Sir

  • @franklinpimentelfranklin9440

    Very good driver instructior! Congratulations

  • @RaulMartinez-pe4pk
    @RaulMartinez-pe4pk Před rokem

    Wow excellent driving

  • @digitalbilly
    @digitalbilly Před rokem +4

    hey great video this helps me alot backing up 53'

  • @FROSTYPAWSTRUCKING
    @FROSTYPAWSTRUCKING Před rokem +1

    Thank you, very much!

  • @thetru4659
    @thetru4659 Před rokem +1

    Good job brother 👍👍

  • @chernitu2080
    @chernitu2080 Před 8 měsíci

    Great video

  • @rogersawyers4329
    @rogersawyers4329 Před rokem +7

    Just got my license and learning more about different kinds of parking school was great but now I’ll be out in the real world

  • @theghostoftravel
    @theghostoftravel Před rokem +1

    I used this video to beat my hostler yard dog test for my job, thanks!

  • @aapm72
    @aapm72 Před rokem +1

    Hello, i am from Portugal
    Congratillations, great video

  • @thewishmastur
    @thewishmastur Před rokem

    Amazing.

  • @Nisar702
    @Nisar702 Před rokem +1

    Great video and great teach
    I wish to come soon to USA And learn trucking from U

  • @malickgaye914
    @malickgaye914 Před 2 lety +5

    I love this company

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      @aliz4993 Před rokem

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    • @Brianpeckin
      @Brianpeckin Před rokem

      @@aliz4993 I don't work for them I did for 6 months I had no issue with them. I love The terminals how you can make your own schedule. Basically I just want to pay what's up a better for me

  • @ansarullah1576
    @ansarullah1576 Před 11 měsíci

    Good Work driving ❤❤❤

  • @bijusadanandan267
    @bijusadanandan267 Před rokem +1

    Nice video 👌👌👍🏻

  • @truckingstudy
    @truckingstudy Před rokem +40

    Easier said than done. Knowing how far out from the other trucks to be driving, and how far past the hole to go before backing, are crucial. And where your tandems are makes all the difference in the world. Also, it depends on how much room you have to maneuver. If you have a lot of room, then no need to cut it so tight, which is higher risk and requires more precision. As for GOAL, I have no idea why the first one is needed. I realize that's the industry standard as taught to drivers, but you can inspect the hole just fine from the driver's seat while driving past it. But the second one is crucial for such tight backing, because much damage has been caused by hitting the truck on the blind side, especially mirrors.

  • @maclarry3687
    @maclarry3687 Před rokem

    Ama fast learner,ready to sign up

  • @melbertserdan8134
    @melbertserdan8134 Před 14 dny

    Amazing

  • @sdexcalibur
    @sdexcalibur Před 3 hodinami

    I truly believe Truck drivers have some kind of Alien Blood in them

  • @bakhtawargull2902
    @bakhtawargull2902 Před rokem

    Good luck very good job

  • @edwardrhein4205
    @edwardrhein4205 Před 2 lety +16

    That's the way I was taught to back and it works. But I needed to do some pull ups and 4x4 it. : )

    • @MrJonndoe
      @MrJonndoe Před rokem +1

      Hi, what is 4x4?

    • @benniahhah1783
      @benniahhah1783 Před rokem +4

      @@MrJonndoe
      4x4 is when you’re trying to jimmy the trailer into the parking spot hole. You would use the 4x4 method if you can’t get the tractor-trailer into the parking spot on the first try.
      The 4x4 initially creates space on your left side between the left side/corner of your trailer and the truck on the left side of your parking spot. Or in other words, you will widen the gap between your rear left side/corner of your trailer and the truck to the left of the parking space by doing a hard right in forward gear for four feet. By doing so, it causes your tractor to push your trailer to where the rear of the trailer swings right.
      Next you will do a hard left in the reverse gear for four feet, which will slowly curve the trailer deeper into the parking spot by closing the gap you created on the left side or in other words will cause the tractor to push the trailer to where the rear of the trailer swings left and also curves deeper into the parking space hole. But while the trailer is walking back, you must gradually center the steering wheel so the trailer can continue to slowly walk back directly into the hole, this is the hardest part about the 4x4 that most people, including myself tend to struggle on, is knowing when and how to gradually center the the steering wheel as the trailer slowly walks back because if you stop then it will ruin the trailers momentum and rhythm and now if you try to gradually center the steering wheel, the trailer won’t walk back directly into the hole this time.
      But this is why they call it the 4x4 because your going forward four feet using a hard right on the steering wheel then you’re going backwards four feet using the hard left on the steering wheel. And you will repeat the 4x4 process, which I call jimmying the trailer into the hole until your truck is vertical with your parking spot.

    • @MrJonndoe
      @MrJonndoe Před rokem +1

      @@benniahhah1783 thank you

  • @lesterobryant55
    @lesterobryant55 Před rokem +3

    Great video! Very informative! "Safety First and Always"

  • @vietquoc8784
    @vietquoc8784 Před měsícem

    Great..!

  • @terry6181
    @terry6181 Před 4 měsíci

    Perfect!!!!!

  • @jdrancho1864
    @jdrancho1864 Před rokem +18

    Nice video, to be sure, but avoid this situation if you can, for these three reasons; when you start pushing the nose on the trailer, the trailer tires are almost completely stationary. The tires don'[t roll, they are getting pushed sideways. That is bad for the tire tread, as well as the axle suspension linkages, especially on hard surfaces like asphalt or concrete.
    The next thing is you have to be mindful of is the trailer's rear overhang. If you move the tandems all the way back, the end of the trailer will pivot in place and allow you to do this right in front of the hole. But if your tandems have let's say a California setting (42 ft kingpin to trailer axle), there is a lot of overhang, and you need to be positioned well in front of the hole, and when you start pushing back, the rear trailer edge on the blind side needs to be watched constantly, so GOAL.
    Finally, look at the drone shot. Look at the tractor position at the beginning of the turn and well towards the 45 degree angle. The blind spot along the right-hand side of the trailer is HUGE. Anything approaching from the right side of the screen is completely invisible to the driver. Also, that moment and when he starts following the trailer is a good time to hit obstacles that are low to the ground, like hydrants, crash posts, and anything else someone decides to put there.
    All in all, when backing, set the truck up in an mirror or inverted S-configuration, and use all the room available. Leave the 90 degree technique for when you really have to.

    • @jamespenny9482
      @jamespenny9482 Před rokem +2

      Good comments. 2 things: On the California setting, the 42 feet is from the kingpin to which tandem axle, front or rear?
      I have noticed how the tires are basically twisting under load when jack knifed and take a lot of abuse/wear, but I never considered strain on suspension system, which is just as bad.

    • @jdrancho1864
      @jdrancho1864 Před rokem

      @@jamespenny9482 I am reasonably sure of the 42-ft distance, but I'm not sure to which axle, so I did not want to commit myself and post false info.
      Google's your friend. Thanks for the post.

    • @kingwillie206
      @kingwillie206 Před 22 dny +1

      I drove for 15 years and rarely had to 90 degree back. To make the video more accurate, perhaps they should have blocked him with cones to limit the available space.

  • @EverettSinard-ij4xx
    @EverettSinard-ij4xx Před 3 měsíci

    He done good

  • @miguelarmandolimacastro2259

    Quiero ir a trabajar con ustedes saludos desde Guatemala

  • @ssimp211
    @ssimp211 Před měsícem

    I have grasped the concept and now kno what to do. Just gotta do it now on the skill set pad to test out next week.....with a dern military trailer where the tandems are all the way to the back of trailer 😔 😬 Good thing is that its shorter than what i learned to do it. I did it on the practice run, now gotta just test out doing it😊

  • @jaeboogie85
    @jaeboogie85 Před rokem

    I start orientation monday time to start learning

  • @3ddgemi997
    @3ddgemi997 Před 3 měsíci

    This 90 is perfect for tight spots at truck stops

  • @IparanoiaZ
    @IparanoiaZ Před rokem +17

    I am a schneider driver in his 1st week solo OTR. Went to 160 driving Academy, and went through schneiders inexperienced course. I had 0 issues with backing I'm a natural.. and BEAR was my trainer he said I was the strongest student he's had in his 8yrs of training. I drove everyday 14hrs a day 500miles per day. 0 accidents no near crashes nothing just rolling. However being on your own is entirely different they cannot train you for every scenario. Your common sense and problem solving skills will be required!! Don't take short cuts! I drove my truck and trailer through US routes the past 2 days.. in arkansas... listen...listen.. ( you don't wanna do that ) AVOID IT IF AT ALL POSSIBLE! Anyways I 90 everywhere.. I don't 45 just not enough room at most places unless your at a DC ( Distribution Center ) which I only Been too twice.. I 90'd at both because it's just easy lol. Learn your 90 make it ur baby 👶 and it will guide you to sweet sweet moneyss

  • @colincurtis953
    @colincurtis953 Před rokem

    In my class,you can only get out twice. I'm definitely going to try this. THX...

  • @Red13.0
    @Red13.0 Před rokem +1

    S pattern is king , this jackknife move is cool but only necessary in tight spots with not a lot of space

    • @preppertrucker5736
      @preppertrucker5736 Před rokem

      If you drive the east coast you’d better get use to tight spaces 👍

    • @DiaperSNiFFER
      @DiaperSNiFFER Před 4 měsíci

      @@preppertrucker5736😫 but it’s sooo hard and time consuming!!

  • @Dani-jl6nw
    @Dani-jl6nw Před 5 měsíci

    Nice work👍

  • @whitetiger8652
    @whitetiger8652 Před rokem

    Nice job! should have opened the swing doors.

  • @SM-sr4if
    @SM-sr4if Před 15 dny

    You guys need to come to England 😂

  • @445xone
    @445xone Před rokem +19

    I have over 4 million miles and can't remember the last 90 degree back i had to do. I watch drivers all the time do this and shake my head . I figure it must be how drivers are trained these days.. starting 45 degrees or so to the hole is much easier and is where most 90 degree backers end up on their first pull up. why not just start there ?

    • @445xone
      @445xone Před 7 měsíci +1

      @@DaddyJaguar You clearly missed the point in my comment. Chicago ? yup.. the old Water Market and Fulton st a few hundred times.

    • @mickd8972
      @mickd8972 Před 7 měsíci

      100% agree ive shown so so so many drivers who use 90 degree to reverse that you will end up at the 45 degree point and when you use the 45 degree reverse most of the maneuver is done by your forward positioning also you cause less scrub on trailer tyres
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    • @lefthanded5473
      @lefthanded5473 Před 6 měsíci +1

      You gotta do a 90 in most states to pass the test. That’s why schools teach it.

    • @445xone
      @445xone Před 6 měsíci

      @@lefthanded5473 the point was...why do drivers use a 90 back when it's rarely needed ?. I can only guess what schools teach or what's needed to pass a state test as I've done neither..had a 20 question multiple choice written test when I got my chauffeurs license in 1979.

    • @robertknight486
      @robertknight486 Před 6 měsíci

      ​@@445xone3rd😊

  • @static_Tricolor_camry

    Yall used too have a Thermal located in Guelph Ontario, it's too bad Yall are no longer recruiting in Canada.

  • @williamworth2746
    @williamworth2746 Před rokem +1

    Also slide your tandems all the way to the rear

  • @vitalekg
    @vitalekg Před rokem +3

    I feel like 90 degree move puts more stress on the trailer tires more wear n tear. I like a 70 degree move better. 90 degree probably best in a tight lot

  • @luccalucca6060
    @luccalucca6060 Před rokem

    Hi, but if there is the possibility of expanding it is not better to do it? The way you did this maneuver, the tires on the trailer have more wear, don't they?

  • @ricardonelson8263
    @ricardonelson8263 Před 4 měsíci

    Would the set up be the same if the tandems were all the back with no tail swing?

  • @Rocky11thegamer
    @Rocky11thegamer Před 3 měsíci

    I miss driving for them

  • @alexd.d4350
    @alexd.d4350 Před rokem

    Excuse me, at minute 1:38, the distance that must be left to start turning, how would it be? I don't understand that part, because I'm from Spain 😅

  • @catherinewhite3508
    @catherinewhite3508 Před rokem

    Are the tandems in the last hole??

  • @ronniepruitt8731
    @ronniepruitt8731 Před 10 měsíci

    That's the hard way of doing it

  • @billsingh.singh205
    @billsingh.singh205 Před rokem

    Best of america

  • @lostinth3void593
    @lostinth3void593 Před rokem

    Where should my tandems be for this kind of back?

  • @Myrdil
    @Myrdil Před rokem

    I would like to work with,I am living in Brazil

  • @Perich29
    @Perich29 Před rokem

    I did that backing myself accept I had tandom set all the way back and in complete jack knife possition to make shure the wheel isn't turning on the trailer.

    • @benniahhah1783
      @benniahhah1783 Před rokem

      I would not recommend that 😂

    • @Perich29
      @Perich29 Před měsícem

      @@benniahhah1783 in the daycab you could but in the condo no.

  • @octaviasamantha
    @octaviasamantha Před rokem +7

    I got my Cdl a on September 16th and I still don’t know what the hell I’m doing 😓

  • @xl000
    @xl000 Před 10 měsíci

    Why not enter in forward from the opposite side though.

  • @eazy_hub2804
    @eazy_hub2804 Před 7 měsíci

    Best backing for tight ass spaces

  • @ladawnmiller3003
    @ladawnmiller3003 Před 3 měsíci +2

    This seem like the hardest of them all

  • @nickx4576
    @nickx4576 Před rokem

    Is there a number of turns to the left then back to the right

    • @ralph6164
      @ralph6164 Před rokem +5

      Nope it's all trial & error every backing situation is unique in its own way it all comes down to proper setup & understanding how to completely control the trailer. I will say its definitely a skill even experienced truckers still struggle but practice makes perfect constant repetitions the only way 👌

    • @benniahhah1783
      @benniahhah1783 Před rokem

      @@ralph6164 💯

  • @fredycastillo6615
    @fredycastillo6615 Před rokem +1

    I got my cdl with they

  • @garfield8900
    @garfield8900 Před rokem +6

    Still can’t get this after a year of driving.

    • @gmonfort26
      @gmonfort26 Před rokem +10

      You not alone it's almost been a year I'm still struggle i hate when people watching working for swift make it harder since everyone making fun of swift driver

    • @MsJellybean1111
      @MsJellybean1111 Před rokem +9

      Same. One year in, but I still struggle a lot. Don’t worry it will come. My dad is a 30 year experienced driver and he tells me that it takes a couple of years to get it fully. No one is a pro right out of the gate❤️.

    • @Tja-oz8bj
      @Tja-oz8bj Před rokem

      @@MsJellybean1111 how'd you get your CDL during the backing test? Struggling

    • @peggyfry433
      @peggyfry433 Před rokem +2

      @Tja2490 because some states don't have to do the 90 degree back they have to do parallel parking instead. And some places don't even teach either the 45 or 90 degree backs at all.

  • @hugoc4910
    @hugoc4910 Před rokem

    So easy 😅

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    @mdabulkhan5402 Před 7 měsíci

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    @emmanuelkanu9535 Před rokem

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  • @musicguy9101
    @musicguy9101 Před rokem

    Alley Dock

  • @CesarFlores-lt5cn
    @CesarFlores-lt5cn Před rokem

    En un espacio como ese la maniobra es de principiantes, qe lo aga del lado contrario y carros mas serca de frente, esa maniobra es de novatos

  • @dutrasbence
    @dutrasbence Před 4 měsíci

    Iam trucker in the eu situation are like this are exceptable the yard are going to fire if they want me to back a place like this

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    @jaharmytall6389 Před rokem

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    @emmanuelkanu9535 Před rokem

    I want to learn truck driving

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      @schneiderjobs  Před rokem

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  • @lifelibertyandthepursuitof7475

    Forgot to mention Rear wheels of Trailer. It was further back than usual. Not wrong about this, but new drivers don't see that.

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    @user-ws9wb2jh7h Před rokem

    I am from Algeria, I am looking for a job driving a truck and trailer in America.

  • @habibhafeez9726
    @habibhafeez9726 Před 8 měsíci

    Vvvv nice tips mate thanks hv a good day

  • @eliteeldt
    @eliteeldt Před 7 měsíci +1

    If you learn this using cones, it becomes a lot more intimidating when backing between two trailers.

  • @bsar11
    @bsar11 Před rokem +1

    God video but you guys didnt show one of the main things of how he straightened his tractor at 3:50.

  • @taemeister9302
    @taemeister9302 Před rokem

    You learn to back when you roll oyt on your own. Trainers and training classes teach you diddley squat

  • @hamadimadi5327
    @hamadimadi5327 Před 2 lety

    🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🥰🥰😘😘🙏

  • @mikekozi-lester3887
    @mikekozi-lester3887 Před rokem +2

    Great video 📹 job not for me

  • @GangstaSlimjim
    @GangstaSlimjim Před rokem +1

    Didn't he scrape the other trailer tho

    • @MarkWendland
      @MarkWendland Před rokem +5

      Came close, but better to be a little tight on the side you can observe than on the blind side. Most new drivers are going to need at least one pull up with this manuever btw.

    • @jdrancho1864
      @jdrancho1864 Před rokem +5

      @@MarkWendland I am pretty sure he had at least one pull=up, but it was edited out. Watch the angle of the tractor before he backs it in.

  • @anilmaharaj-ov8ym
    @anilmaharaj-ov8ym Před 2 měsíci

    👀

  • @elkolfew
    @elkolfew Před rokem

    Forget about goal

  • @mikekozi-lester3887
    @mikekozi-lester3887 Před rokem

    That my Aunts last name and Uncle Tim Aunt's is Blood

  • @Blade-hf9po
    @Blade-hf9po Před rokem

    ok now do this again but from the actual view of the driver. Let us see exactly what he sees.

  • @makotohanazawa6560
    @makotohanazawa6560 Před rokem

    why dont you mention the axles are almost all the way to the rear. sure theres gonna be rookies watching this without realising that axle placement matters

  • @gavnonadoroge3092
    @gavnonadoroge3092 Před rokem +1

    schneiderjobs, you are a multibillion dollar company, why can't you install backup cameras on your trucks?

  • @felixgarciagalvan9334

    O

  • @rontaviussnipes3021
    @rontaviussnipes3021 Před rokem +1

    I can't even reverse a 5x10 utility trailer; why am I here

    • @georgejungle2255
      @georgejungle2255 Před rokem +4

      Because a 5x10 is actually harder. It moves around way more than a 53

  • @MrMcMOGUEL
    @MrMcMOGUEL Před 7 měsíci

    That isn’t a 90 degree back

  • @Lalahotwater
    @Lalahotwater Před rokem

    The person describing the action could have been more helpful by describing the way the wheel needs to be turned, which way the wheel needs to be turned, and why, which way the tires need to be turning towards, and why instead of just saying the whole “on “the holeand get out of the car because of the whole

  • @lifewithoutboundaries4304

    The 90° back doesn't exist when you haul cars unless you're prepared to pay for a totaled vehicle 😉 🤔 😜 😏

  • @therealmvpee
    @therealmvpee Před 3 měsíci

    2024 and they still don’t have back up cams on the bob tails or trailers?🤣🤣

  • @strengthaxlesystem
    @strengthaxlesystem Před rokem

    too far past not far enough out I say

  • @bikinibottom1252
    @bikinibottom1252 Před 9 měsíci

    At a pilot/flying J LOVES OR TA space is your enemy.