Yes, trip planning, but, when you're not a regular OTR driver, but a regional driver, and there's other things going on besides that one run, and these are not normal situations, you do what you have to. What are the other options, stop 3 hours short of the destination, then turn an overnight trip into two night trip, drive an hour past the destination to park, then backtrack in the morning, or park in a sketchy neighborhood, where the you hope everything on your truck is still there in the morning. I've inquired recently with a couple of these customers if I can drop at a door in the middle of the night, then come back at the appointment time in the morning, unfortunately these three customers we've been doing are secured lots, with locked gates, and since we're arriving in the middle of the night, that's not an option.
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Discussion in 'Truck Stops' started by striker, Mar 18, 2022.
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I can tell you right now I've had several runs where I end up parking in the early am and there isn't a single spot around, other than the reserved.
I DO trip plan, I know exactly where I want to park infact I can reserve two or three different spots at a time depending on what my weekly run looks like.Siinman Thanks this. -
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I just won’t do it. If I have to do driving that requires me to stop late, I’ve found many busy truck stops, lots of the old time drivers like to start driving about 3 AM in the morning. So if you can time it to arrive even at the busiest truckstop about 3 AM you almost always can find an open spot if not several. Worst case scenario you might have to sit at the end of the row and wait for someone to leave. If it’s a busy truck stop? Someone is almost always leaving.
stealth parking in shopping centers etc, usually works as well. Not always, but usually.
99% of the time I just look up when the truck stops are usually full by and try and time things to get in there and situated before their usual fill up time.alds, Trucker Paul and Mototom Thank this. -
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Every truck driver uses a pee bottle, or? He gets a lot of late night walking in. Back-and-forth to the truckstop bathroom. -
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Yeah, I wish these people paying for my parking spot would be nice and go on down the road, what’s the old saying, “You’re not there til you’re there.”
We were first, we won!!!
You came in second, and you run and tell mommy on us.
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I was talking about you talking about eliminating paid parking, cuz you don't like to pay.
It's all good however you run yourself, I'm not paying as well, I plan my trips) -
Creative parking isn't always legal parking. What happens when you are asked to leave 7 hours into your break? Or you get booted and charged $350 to remove it?
Having my company pay $15 is a lot easier than finding a "hidey hole" and incurs much less risk to boot. The lots where guys can sneak into around Oak Creek, WI are starting to crack down on stealth parkers.
I am not a fan of paid parking, but it has its uses. I would never dream of using paid parking in IA or MO, but in West Virginia? Yeah, I'm going to reserve a spot ahead of time so I can knock out another 75 odd miles. Even if I were paying out of pocket, it still represents a net gain for me.Maverick Griff, laaylor, Siinman and 2 others Thank this.
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