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4X4Dodger
Jul 21, 2015Explorer II
You should always try to back to your drivers side. This is one of the primary things taught when getting a Class A CDL. The other side is known as your BLIND SIDE and for good reason. You should avoid backing to that side. This is simple common sense.
However you should be proficient at both. Just in case. And there are cases where it can't be avoided.
The easiest way to spot an amateur driver/backer is to watch which side they choose to back to and how they "set up".
However you should be proficient at both. Just in case. And there are cases where it can't be avoided.
The easiest way to spot an amateur driver/backer is to watch which side they choose to back to and how they "set up".
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