Extra Hard Back because Axles were to the rear of trailer.

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This is to demonstrate that having your axles to the rear of the trailer can really hurt you when trying to maneuver around a tight area.

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MyTruckingSkills
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I'd either move on to a different stop, or slide my tandems. Never in a billion years would I willingly subject myself to that level of torture

myria
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Here's the thing, I've driven for 20 years. I'd consider myself proficient at backing into tight spots. But even as good as I might be, here's some advice. You think the company cares if you hit the tightest spot and give you a pat on the back of couple extra bucks in your check? Nope. But you attempt it and hit another truck, you're gonna hear from them then. Your driving record isn't going to reflect all the excellent maneuvers you pulled off, but it'll sure note all the accidents that are reported. My point, if you aren't comfortable, then don't. You've got nothing to gain and everything to lose.

iamthecheese
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Crazy skills. Now imagine doing this in real life at night without the birds eye view. Hats off to all the truckers in the comments, you guys are severely underappreciated.

SlottyKloppy
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And we should also keep in mind that truckers don't have a view from the above, but they still perfectly fit in places like this. Pure professionals, mad respect to them

nevalyashka_
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I once witnessed a driver jackknife his way into a customer's driveway. He did it by pointing his nose at an acute angle to his trailer then simply going back and forth while turning the wheel back and forth. Still one of the coolest maneuvers I've seen first hand. That guy is a legend because he didn't even need me to get out and spot him or anything; he just did it like he did it every day.

BirdyLegs
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Mad respect for the truckers, this much stress, and always in a hurry. Thank you all for what you do, your craft is severely under appreciated.

mightyfloppers
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It's 1 a.m., this is your third truck stop you've driven through to find a spot, you've driven 650 miles the rain, and it's still raining. Ready set GO!!

doghouse
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Now once you have parked, you can't sleep because you are petrified of the guy next to your truck ripping your hood off, 😂. Excellent vid.

TheRoadhammer
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I still get nervous parking in a car sometimes, so much respect to all truck drivers, you are amazing!

Koroar
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I'm a retired truck driver and did a lot of maneuvering with trailers.
Never realized that this is much easier to learn in a simulation.
You have a direct overview that you can translate into what you see in your mirrors.
And always used mirrors solely, only looked outside for some oversight.

henrykuppens
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I don't know why this was recommended, but I enjoyed every minute of it.

Default_
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I was taught to back up till it sounds expensive, then go a foot more 😂

perky
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3:48 "what i did is hard to explain" -- To me, it looks like you are using the 'mechanics' of a jackknife to 'crab-walk' the rear of the trailer to the right and 'forward' at a weird angle-type track, that ultimately gives you the 'forward' movement needed to get the rear of the trailer clear of the truck on the left.

Gwydion_Wolf
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Can't believe I just watched a guy pull out a truck that has nothing to do with my life, yet I still thoroughly enjoyed it! 😅👍

lostyourmindagain
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Now do this in a truckstop at midnight in the rain using your mirrors with 6 trucks waiting on you to get the F out of their way and I'll be truly impressed.

darmichar
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Watching this simulation just raised my MAD RESPECT for All Good Truckers!

jeffmassey
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When I was OTR(oilfield for 12 years now), I had sliding axles on my refer. Disengaging the pins and using the sliders to help pivot in & out of situations like this was a HUGE time saver.

louisbecker
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I saw the most insane thing on the Hana Highway once. It was a DOUBLE trailer Semi hauling ass around 40 miles per hour up that road. Anyone who has ever driven it (over 600 hairpin turns, narrow bridges, sheer cliff drops) know how utterly insane and impressive such a feat is.

drygordspellweaver
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I'm on the road over 30 years now and you did an excellent job. Don't hit the record button as this is not a race. Driving an artic/semi truck is art and we are the artists. 👌

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