I’ve got an assessment drive booked in for tomorrow morning… My first one, and the first time I’ll be behind the wheel since my test at the end of January.
I drove out to the yard on Saturday to scope it out, quite glad I made the effort as it’s not that obvious where you need to go at first - I’ll be stressed enough without needing to ask for directions!
It’s going to be morning rush hour, so an extra challenge there. I think I’ve covered all the obvious stuff:
Clean clothes
given my boots a once over
Gloves
Licence, digicard, cpc card
Clean car (got a hiviz in the boot, just in case they don’t provide)
I’ve had a brush up on drivers hours and a few other bits and bobs. I seem to remember a great post by Winseer (maybe■■?) summarising drivers hours more clearly than I’ve seen anywhere else, but my search-fu is letting me down at the moment, so if anyone can dig it up for me, I’d appreciate it.
I will probably be going out in an XF105 - so Arsetronic gearbox. Remember to give it time at junctions. Stick it in ‘turtle’ mode for reversing to make life easier. There might be chance it’s an Actros, which will be completely new to me.
As far as using the tacho goes, they already know I’m green as spring grass and have said they’ll talk me through it.
Slow and steady wins the race and all that, I suppose! Oh, and try not to leave clench marks on the steering wheel or seat!
Any sage words of advice would be appreciated, and in return I’ll try not to beach it over a traffic island in the middle of Chatham tomorrow!
EDIT: Oh, and if you don’t have any advice, wisecracks and/or crossed fingers always go down well!!!