Anything on I 35 between Duluth, MN and Laredo, TX. Except the Trails (Petro) in Albert Lea and maybe Sooners corner in OKLA. So that pretty much narrows in down.
Little place in Cloquet, MN close to Black Bear Casino used to have an ok greasy spoon, 235 mm or so in MN.
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Anything in West Memphis. Roughest #### road in existence getting in and out
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I agree with everyone else who mentioned the Flying J in Kansas City. That place is always busy and congested. I'll add the Flying J in Dallas (right next to the OC) to the list. Scaled a load there once. Never again.
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wore out and mickimause Thank this.
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#1 Pilot/Flying J Winchest VA - I've pulled in there twice and turned right around. Such a cluster 24/7
#2 Pilot Clinton NJ - Way too small for the volume of traffic that frequents it
#3 Pilot Syracuse NY - Stopped one night during winter and omg, took an hour to get in and out so many trucks lined up all the way out to the road. It got to the point that the trucks waiting to get in were blocking the trucks trying to get out. The service plaza a few miles down the road was near empty...
#4 Pilot east of San Antonio - Lots of beggars and prostitutes waking you up at night
#5 Pilot Birmingham Al (both I-65 and I-20) - See above
Erie Pilot gets an honorable mention for having the worst designed entrance/exit in existence, but its not so busy so usually not a bad wait to get in or out.
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