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I have a road test scheduled for Monday
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<blockquote data-quote="bigbrownhen" data-source="post: 752827" data-attributes="member: 20495"><p>Your best advice is to talk to a few of the drivers you know well. Preferably one who drives the same type that you will test in. Most likely a P1000. I tested in an 800, but I had several years esperience driving box trucks. It is still quite different. They seem so wide at first, you think your driving a tank. You might just try sitting in one and get the perspective from the drivers seat. Do a walk around to get a feel for the length of the truck. DO NOT drive one without approval from management. </p><p> </p><p>As for the test itself. Just drive extremely safe. Get a copy of the 10 point commentary from one of the drivers. If you don't understand one of them, ask for an explanation from the driver. </p><p>Put on your seat belt before you start the truck. You might practice this a few times if you can sit in one before the test. </p><p>Don't stress. You know how to drive, just use common sense.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bigbrownhen, post: 752827, member: 20495"] Your best advice is to talk to a few of the drivers you know well. Preferably one who drives the same type that you will test in. Most likely a P1000. I tested in an 800, but I had several years esperience driving box trucks. It is still quite different. They seem so wide at first, you think your driving a tank. You might just try sitting in one and get the perspective from the drivers seat. Do a walk around to get a feel for the length of the truck. DO NOT drive one without approval from management. As for the test itself. Just drive extremely safe. Get a copy of the 10 point commentary from one of the drivers. If you don't understand one of them, ask for an explanation from the driver. Put on your seat belt before you start the truck. You might practice this a few times if you can sit in one before the test. Don't stress. You know how to drive, just use common sense. [/QUOTE]
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