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         DOUBLES AND                         7.1.4- Look Far Ahead               7.2.1 - Coupling Twin Trailers
         TRIPLES                               Doubles  and triples must be  driven very  Secure Second (Rear) Trailer. If the second
                                             smoothly to avoid rollover or jackknife. There­  trailer doesn't have spring brakes, drive the trac­
                                             fore, look far ahead so you can slow down or  tor close to the trailer, connect the emergency
                                                                                 line,  charge  the  trailer air tank, and discon­
         This Section  Covers                change lanes gradually when necessary.   nect the emergency line. This will set the trailer
           Pulling Double/Triple             7.1.5- Manage Space                 emergency brakes (if the slack adjusters are cor­
                                                                                 rectly adjusted). Chock the wheels if you have
                                               Doubles and triples take up more space than
           Trailers ........................ 7.1   other commercial vehicles. They are not only   any doubt about the brakes.
                                             longer, but also need more space because they   For the safest handling on the road, the more
           Coupling and                      can't be turned or stopped suddenl Allow   heavily loaded semitrailer should be in first
                                                                         y.
                                                                                 position behind the tractor. The lighter trailer
           Uncoupling ................. 7.2   more following distance. Make sure you have   should be in the rear.
                                             large enough gaps before entering or crossing
                                                                                   A converter gear on a dolly is a coupling de­
           Inspecting Doubles                traffic. Be certain you are clear at the sides before   vice of one or two axles and a fifth wheel by
                                             changing lanes.
           and Triples .................. 7.3                                    which a semitrailer can be coupled to the rear of
                                                                                 a tractor-trailer combination forming a double
                                             7.1.6 -Adverse Conditions           bottom rig. See Figure 7.1.
           Checking                            Be more careful in adverse  conditions.  In
                                                                                 Position  Converter Doll in Front of Sec­
           Air Brakes ................... 7.4   bad weather, slippery conditions, and moun­  ond  (Rear)  Trailer. Release dolly brakes by
                                                                                                     y
                                             tain driving, you must be especially careful if   opening the air tank petcock. (Or, if the dolly
                                             you drive double and triple bottoms. You will
                                             have greater length and more dead axles to pull   has spring brakes, use the dolly parking brake
           This section has information you need to   with your drive axles than other drivers. There   control.)
         pass the CDL knowledge test for driving safely   is more chance for skids and loss of traction.   If the distance is not too great, wheel the dolly
         with double and triple trailers. It tells about how                     into position by hand so it is in line with the
         important it is to be very careful when driv­  7.1.7 - Parking the Vehicle   kingpin.
         ing with more than one trailer, how to couple                             Or, use the tractor and first semitrailer to pick
         and uncouple correctly, and about inspecting   Make sure you do not get in a spot you cannot  up the converter dolly:
         doubles and triples carefully. (You should also   pull straight through. You need to be aware of   • Position combination as close as possible to
         study Sections 2, 5, and 6.)        how parking lots are arranged in order to avoid   converter dolly.
                                             a long and difficult escape.
                                                                                 • Move  dolly to rear of first semitrailer and
                                             7.1.8 -Antilock Braking Systems       couple it to the trailer.
                                                   on Converter Dollies          • Lock pintle hook.
                                               Converter dollies built on or after March 1,
                                             1998, are required to have antilock brakes. These   • Secure dolly support in raised position.
         7.1  - Pulling Double/              dollies will have a yellow lamp on the left side  • Pull dolly into position as close as possible
               Triple Trailers               of the doll y.                        to nose of the second semitrailer.
           Take special care  when  pulling two  and  7.2 - Coupling and Uncoupling   • Lower dolly support.
         three trailers. There are more things that can   Knowing how to couple and uncouple cor­  • Unhook dolly from first trailer.
         go wrong, and doubles/triples are less stable
         than other commercial vehicles. Some areas of   rectly is basic to safe operation of doubles and  • Wheel dolly into position in front of second
                                                                                   trailer in line with the kingpin.
                                             triples. Wrong coupling and uncoupling can
         concern are discussed below.
                                             be very dangerous. Coupling and uncoupling
         7.1.1 - Prevent Trailer from        steps for doubles and triples are listed below.
               Rolling Over
           To prevent  trailers from rolling over, you
         must steer gently and go slowly around corners,
         on ramps, off ramps, and curves. A safe speed              Air and Electrical
         on a curve for a straight truck or a single trailer          Connections
         combination vehicle may be too fast for a set of
         doubles or triples.                                                                       Rear Trailer
         7.1.2 - Beware of the
                Crack-the-whip Effect
           Doubles and triples are more likely to turn
         over than other combination vehicles because
         of the "crack-the-whip" effect. You must steer
         gently when pulling trailers. The last trailer
         in a combination is most likely to turn over. If
         you don't understand the crack-the-whip effect,
         study subsection 6.1.2 of this manual.

         7.1.3- Inspect Completely
           There are more critical parts to check when
         you have two or three trailers. Check them all.
         Follow the procedures described later in this
         section.

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