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rjallen 10-24-2007 09:44 PM

What type of backing for your CDL
 
Attention all newbies and recent newbies

A careful read on recent posts seems to indicate the so called "standardized" CDL test is very different from state to state when it comes to the exercises.

Here in Montana we must do straight line back, offset back and a restricted 90 degree alley back. We do not do a parallel park. According my examiner, Montana added the 90 degree and dropped the parallel about a year or so.
Seems fail rate here is around 60% because of this on the first attempt and close to 40% on second attempt. She also stated the CDL standards come from the FEDS and all states should be doing the same thing.

I passed. Wife was penalized 14 points- passing is 12.

From reading other posts it seems not all states are requiring the 90 degree.

What was your experience?
:?:

Uturn2001 10-24-2007 09:50 PM

You are correct. The actual skills test as far as backing goes does vary from state to state, and it can also vary depending on where in a particular state you actually test at.

When I took my skills test our backing excercise consisted of a straight back, a 45 degree back and backing to within 1 foot of a line to simulate backing up to a dock or another vehicle. We were able to combine the last with either of the first 2 if we wanted which is what most of us did.

I tested out at the school I went to in IL which had a very small range. The state tester came to the school to test out our class.

Jay B 10-24-2007 10:09 PM

In Virginia it is a straight back and a 45 degree (curve around) to the driver's side. The school requires a succesful 90 alley dock and man that is one tough manouever at first. Parallel parking was easier in the tractor trailer then in my F-250 crew cab, go figure.

harleypiper 10-24-2007 10:20 PM

Well RI always does things that don't make sense. We have straight back, sight side and blind side parallel, 45 degree back ( just don't go over the line is all, pull up and stop and a right turn. The funny part is, the parallel's, you back the trailer in and jack the tractor at a 90 degree from the trailer. Also a point system. You allowed 20 points for all. 2 pts. for hitting a cone, 6 pts. blowing out a back cone 1 pt. for ea. foot away from the 18" mark.

ohiomohawk 10-24-2007 10:41 PM

In Ohio we had

1.Straight Line back
2.Reverse lane change
3.Blind side parallel OR 90 degree alley dock (you did not know which one until you arrive at test site) :x

In my class of 10 people, 2 passed on the first try the rest of us passed after 2-4 attempts.

matcat 10-24-2007 10:41 PM

PA does straight back, and 45 for skills, 7 points total I think

rjallen 10-25-2007 01:39 AM

Wow :? :? :?

Even more differences than I guessed. Our major pain is as follows:

Cones mark your alley. At its end, there are two cones on each side about 12 inches apart. This represents the "dock". You must end up between those last cones. 70 feet from the alley is a line of cones that represents a wall or other barrier. This is your field of battle. You cannot pull-up beyond the "wall". Hit the wall cones- 2 pts. Bust through- 10 pts or DQ at the discretion of the evaluator.

Back too far into the alley beyond the pair of end cones- 10 point deduction. Stop too early- 10 pt. deduction. If you are cock-eyed or not straight [parallel] to the cones, up to 10 pt deduction at the discretion of the evaluator. Hit a cone- 2 pts. If you rollover a cone then reverse and rollover it again, total of 4 pts. deduction.

You get two free pull-ups and two free GOALs. Each additional look-sees & pull-ups equal 1 pt. deduction. Max deduction= 12 pts.

Rick

Roadie 10-25-2007 02:33 AM

Hey Rick
At Sage here in SLC we did the straightline back, offset, and parallel park.

Colts Fan 10-25-2007 03:39 AM

Indiana:

1. Straight line back
2. Offset back
3. Parallel park (tractor and trailer need to be inside cones)

You get 4 free pullups and 3 GOALS.

Skywalker 10-25-2007 12:56 PM

When I got mine...a bit of a while ago, in FL, we did:

1. Straight line between cones.
2. Standard setup to a dock.
3. Parallel into cones.
4. 90 degree.

Whether or not it was required by the state....I don't know...because the school's instructors were 3rd party testers...and they required it to all to pass the course. We also had to pass the Pre-trip by the book as well as hooking and unhooking the trailer.


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