Posted by Jared M on November 04, 2009 at 07:06:38 from (207.119.134.7):
In Reply to: CDL pre-trip posted by 7lazy77 on November 03, 2009 at 11:41:18:
If you are in Ohio you are in for a treat. I do not know anyone who passed the pretrip first try. I failed it the first time and i took it a few months ago before I came on harvest. If you are not sure about something mention it anyway. There is a "cheat" page in the back of the book but it doesnt help much. And don"t just say "check the tires" say "check the tires for tread depth, air pressure, chunks out of them, rocks between the duals" etc. At least thats how it was for me. Basically say what part you are looking at and the defects you are looking for. The guys from other states on the crew said that they said check the tires, brakes, and lights and a few other things and that was it for their pre trip. Here is a link to a graded Ohio CDL pre trip score sheet
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