Too bad a lot of them drop the trailer out back (because it's they that can't stand the noise) ... then proceed to take another space up front with their bobtail.
The reefers usually don't bother me, as long as it's a steady hum - it's the stereo blasting - or husband and wife arguments next door.
So I parked at the far quiet end of the truckstop.....
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If the bobtails parking in the "truck" area bother someone so much, just pretend they have a trailer. Problem solved. They don't give up their "truck" status because they don't have a trailer.
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Makes for a very short break.
And I sure don't want another driver interupting my break to ask me to let him in behind me.corneileous Thanks this. -
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communication.imagine that.
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Seems like the 'Knghts of the road' thing is almost a thing of the past! This includes drivers looking out for each other sometimes!
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They're still trucks just like yours and every other truck on the road.
In your book of truckstop etiquette, do they meet the same criteria about not being allowed in full parking spots? Granted, they may be longer than an average bobtail and way shorter that a truck/trailer, but they still fail to take up every foot of length of the parking spot.
Get it through your head that a truck is still a truck whether it's a straight truck, bobtail or semi and they ALL have as much right to be there as any other truck.
Another thing, I've only seen very, very few truckstop parking lots with spots big enough for a bobtail and a truck and trailer to park in. All the others, there's not enough room for a semi and a bobtail to park in the same spot.
If you wanna get woken up several times a night to "bump" up, then that's on you, more power to ya.Everett Thanks this.
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