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GSF Truck Driving School Pre-Trip Inspection

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Commercial vehicle pre-trip inspection, training for a commercial driver's license. Full-length video plus more free training at http://gsfschools.com

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  • My husband bought the GSF truck driving school pre trip inspection dvd. He studied it for 2 weeks and took the test and failed it....because they didn't update the DVD and some of the stuff on the test wasn't even mentioned in the DVD and some of the PSI's mentioned were wrong...

  • Please provide specifics. The video is a training tool. All of the specifics mentioned in the video are currently being used by our instructors. We periodically review the information to make sure that it is up to the current safety and regulatory standards.

  • @MsLacimae We produced the video as a guide for our students. No information mentioned in the video for the vehicle being used is incorrect or inaccurate. Every trainee must be familiar with the vehicle being used for the drive test as it may vary from the vehicle in the video. That being said, all the steps in the Air Brake test, all the major components in the In-Cab, and Walk-Around Inspections are necessary and mandatory requirements in order to perform a basic CDL inspection.

  • @MsLacimae Again the video is a training tool. We are all responsible for the specific vehicle we are using during the drive test. That being said, the specifics mentioned for the vehicle in use during this video with regards to the Air System check, the In-Cab, and the Walk-Around inspections are accurate. we use this same inspection on a daily basis to prepare our students for the drive test and they are successful.

  • u dont needa press the clutch to start a truck

  • While your statement is true, it does not consider the occasional "truck-in-gear" scenario that may cause vehicle to "jump" while trying to start it thus for safety purposes we recommend to press on the clutch before attempting to start your truck. Thanks for watching!

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  • Great! thanks for your help! I appreciate it!!

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  • u better invest for a better camera

  • @sideslide23 Whoa driver! First, what is the $4000 for? What do you mean "pay the full price"? What written test? Are you saying you do NOT have a Class A license? You sure have ME confused! You need to clarify.

  • @sideslide23 What do you mean "SWIFT are asking $4000 to get in"? What is the $4000 for? And what you do mean "get a a bid off" of CR England? Are you saying you are not driving now?

  • @sideslide23 In case you STILL do not know. . . . . . . . . . . . .unless you have really good contacts in a "local" company WHEREVER you are, you will have to apply to an OTR company to drive because local companies have big insurance considerations to deal with. I attended Western Pacific Truck School in Fresno Ca, passed all written tests the first time, passed all skills tests the first time, graduated from the trucking school and went to work for SWIFT Transportation. Good company! :)

  • Now I can tell people Jesus taught me to drive a truck, so STFU!

  • Generally it is better practice to put your seatbelt on upon first entering the cab.

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