For me I passed my test and on the first day nearly tipped the forklift. I still feel bad about it.

  • @ace_garp
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    712 days ago

    Breaking traction when driving through a puddle.

    I assumed they are super heavy and would stick to the ground, nope.

    The tyres are essentially treadless drift-tyres, and any water on a polished concrete surface will allow some sliding.

    This was without load and no crash ensued, just a momentary boost in adrenaline as 1.5 tons is moving a different direction as expected.

    Example:

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D_z-QjthkWg

    • @[email protected]
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      312 days ago

      Happened to me. I rammed the forks into the open back of the semi and pierced a little into the cardboard boxes. No damages but the 5secone of sliding when I tried to break with wet tires felt insane.

    • @Shotgun_Alice
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      312 days ago

      Having driven in a cooler of a big box store, yeah those things will slide forever on wet concrete. Super fun when you’re rushing to get work done for the day.

    • @[email protected]
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      -112 days ago

      *tires

      But yes, indoor forklifts are very, very heavy and have smooth AF tires. You can practically drift certain forklifts if you know what you’re doing.

      • JackFrostNCola
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        ‘Tyre’ is the american bastardisation spelling, so maybe he is from the USA.

        Edit: the opposite is true. I am dumb.

        • @BreadOven
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          412 days ago

          I thought tyre was European. I usually see tire in north America.

          • JackFrostNCola
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            10 days ago

            You are correct, i had this back to front. I need more sleep.
            You could say i was too tired.

            • @BreadOven
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              210 days ago

              Haha. Nice one (pun). No worries.