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That's awesome that your dad helped you learn. If you can back those trailers, you can back a 53 footer. Small trailers are harder to back because they tend to snake more.

I went in to trucking with zero trailer experience. It was embarrassing struggling to back into a spot with 30 other drivers watching you. But you'd get the occasional old school driver that would either get out and help spot or assist over the radio.

Now guys that can back doubles are just a whole different breed. I don't know how they do it.

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I've seen some pure wizardy in semi maneuvering videos. Like a glove!

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Check this guy out blind siding doubles in the snow. Video is at the bottom of the article.

https://cdllife.com/2019/internet-loves-trucker-blindside-backed-doubles/