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how to team OTR with trainer + 2 newbie ??
can someone explain to me how this work? Is there such thing as 2 newbies + one trainer doing team otr ? Would it be each newbie drive 5 hrs and the trainer sit in the passenger seat for 10 hrs. Then turn off the truck and all 3 sleep the same time? but there are only 2 beds ?
Or would it be just 1 newbie + 1 trainer doing OTR ? |
1 newbie...1 trainer. Never heard of two plus one. Besides, there's no room in the truck for another person. You barely have enough room for two.
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I trained like that for 1 week. It was all I could handle. Especially since I was the newest newbie, and had to sleep in the passenger seat when parked. Ya, got plenty of rest like that...
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hey Malaki86 , you trained with total 3 people in one tractor ? Isnt there a rule that says you have to spend enough time in sleep berth to be considered sleeping ? I was told that if you sleep on a seat,any seat, its not considered sleeping on your log book.
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maybe two sleeping, one driving? I've heard of trainers who run like a team, and sleep when the new driver is driving.
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I was at the POE in Ashland, OR (NB I-5) making myself a sandwich after rolling the scales, and a truck pulled in and got red-lighted. The DOT guys pulled 5 (yeah 5) Indian guys (the ones from india with the turbin) out of a canadian truck (said Surrey B.C. on the side or something close to that). Apparently, one was a legal driver and 4 were "trainees". Well all of them left in police cars, cause apparenlty none were legal enough to be here. A couple days later I came back through the scales again, and got pulled in. While talking with the DOT officers, they told me that the truck they had pulled the 5 out of had a hole cut in the floorboard, and they would "relieve" themselves right there on the freeway while moving. That's just nasty! Glad to see that they were taken off the road.
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Originally Posted by echoy97
hey Malaki86 , you trained with total 3 people in one tractor ? Isnt there a rule that says you have to spend enough time in sleep berth to be considered sleeping ? I was told that if you sleep on a seat,any seat, its not considered sleeping on your log book.
I know several trainer that train teams and this is what they do. Or one sleeps on the floor. I wouldn't accept such arraignment but it seems many will. kc0iv |
Covenant does that when they are training teams together i bet that 70 in.space is awful tight,i know it is pretty tight with two ppl. much less 3.
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Originally Posted by Malaki86
I trained like that for 1 week. It was all I could handle. Especially since I was the newest newbie, and had to sleep in the passenger seat when parked. Ya, got plenty of rest like that...
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