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What is a #back first exception#??
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<blockquote data-quote="MrBates" data-source="post: 3696203" data-attributes="member: 67129"><p>A fellow teamster was telling me that he never gets a back first exception because at the stop instead of putting the vehicle in park he puts it in neutral and uses the hand brake. According to him, the back does not register even after a stop complete if you start up in neutral. I never tested this out. Sounds dangerous to me. I mean, what if some kid climbed into the truck and flipped the hand brake? If you have to back, you have to back. We are professional drivers. Who cares about their reports?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MrBates, post: 3696203, member: 67129"] A fellow teamster was telling me that he never gets a back first exception because at the stop instead of putting the vehicle in park he puts it in neutral and uses the hand brake. According to him, the back does not register even after a stop complete if you start up in neutral. I never tested this out. Sounds dangerous to me. I mean, what if some kid climbed into the truck and flipped the hand brake? If you have to back, you have to back. We are professional drivers. Who cares about their reports? [/QUOTE]
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