
Adjust the seat position properly. If tilting is observed during unloading, lower the cargo bed immediately. When reversing, the speed should not be too fast, and it's best to keep a distance of 10 to 20 centimeters from the curb. When turning, steer along the outer side of the curve. When unloading on a slope, the rear-eight-wheel dump truck should be parked with the front facing downward, aligned with the slope. Here is some relevant information: Front-four-rear-eight: This is a category of commercial vehicles, meaning the front steering wheels consist of two axles with four wheels, and the rear drive wheels consist of two axles (or bridges) with dual wheels each, totaling eight wheels. Common "front-four-rear-eight" vehicles include various dump trucks, heavy-duty trucks, and trailers. Uses of front-four-rear-eight: These vehicles are heavy-duty, with large load capacities, commonly used for projects and long-distance transportation.


