Apprentice will demonstrate how to use the Smith System of Defensive Driving
Apprentice will work with trainee and make them familiar with the qualcomm unit
Apprentice will work on proper scanning pattern. (Scanning surrounding near and far and to each side and behind using mirrors)
Apprentice will do some trip planning
Begin working on backing skills. The 45 degree and 90 degrees are most common.
Task analysis-shifting
Coupling/uncoupling tractor/trailer
Apprentice will turn in a driver skills evaluation
Apprentice will also perform safety inspection procedure to be graded by trainer
Work Process 2
Work on development of scanning pattern
Scanning all around vehicle every 5 to 8 seconds
Learn the 5 keys of the Smith System
Continue working on backing skills
Go over company policy and guidelines about pickup and deliveries
Go over washout procedures for reefer trailers
Take a few minutes to review your bills of lading. Always double check your bills against your qualcomm trip info
Take time to open up permit book and understand what is in it and where to find it. Also, locate the places where the trailer registration is located on different model trailers
Apprentice will perform safety inspection procedure to be graded by trainer
Work Process 3
Can complete all required log entries unassisted
Can demonstrate an acceptable understanding of the 11, 14, and 70 hours of service
Can complete all required info needed to complete all paperwork (bill of lading, receipts, etc.)
Can communicate and perform all essential functions of qualcomm
Can demonstrate ability to plan trips, including route selection, scaling out truck and trailer, fuel stops and arrival times
Can acceptably perform double clutch shifting has exposure to and safety performs night driving
Can demonstrate the ability to safety to the vehicle on limited access highways
Has demonstrated a cooperative attitude, willingness to learn and the aptitude to achieve the desired objectives
Apprentices will perform safety inspection procedure to be graded by trainer
Work Process 4
Apprentice can operate truck unassisted and pass a thorough vehicle safety inspection
Can perform unassisted and demonstrate all skills knowledge learned in training to this point
Has safety operated the vehicle on both urban and rural multiple lane highways
Has demonstrated ability to maintain control of the vehicle on all grades
Is able to drive approximately 75% of all driving time
Has exposure to and safely performed night driving
Has participated in loading/unloading cargo
Has exposure to and safely performs city driving
All task analysis
Apprentice will turn in Driver Skills Evaluation
Work Process 5
Approximately 300 hours behind the wheel accrued through Stage 3
Lane change
Shifting
Backing
Right Turn
Left Turn
Lane positioning
Coupling/uncoupling training
Smith System Evaluation
Apprentice will return to terminal to take upgrade written exam and upgrade road test
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