jayseabea wrote:
When getting to the back of the box use the shadow ( if it's sunny)of the trailer to assess how close you are to the back line.
this is an excellant tip and its very useful after the test.
another one, is the training the same place as the test ie is it a painted box with cones laid out for use? if it is, when you are in the correct position and ready to start again, look around your front offside wheel. is there a significant mark/crack on the ground?
i use this technique to avoid hitting the building when im backing on to the bay at business post in newbridge. the trailer has no buffers on the back and it is the wrong height for the loading bay so either BANG or stop with the centre of the wheel on a handy line which impresses everyone who has no knowledge of my line and thinks i am amazing at judging the distance from trailer to wall from the other end of it
damn, my secrets out
