Hey guys so I had a question. I never really had much of a problem finding a place to shut down for the night but only because I gave myself enough time to find a alternate if something came up.
I've seen trucks at the inspection/weight stations and I was wondering if this was allowed or if these are all drivers who have got in trouble with a violation and are clearing it up?
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Discussion in 'Questions From New Drivers' started by TommyTrucker88, Nov 9, 2017.
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A lot allow it,the one's that don't usually have a no overnight parking sign posted.
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No overnight parking sign? That's a good one. Do those apply to truck drivers too?
I'm just kidding I've just seen a lot or things that are opposite of what would normally apply.Tb0n3 Thanks this. -
Trucker rule #1: You never ever NEVER pull into a weigh station voluntarily.
There are just some drivers that haven't learned the rules yet.nax, bottomdumpin, PacoTaco and 11 others Thank this. -
It's either going to be Kentucky or Tennessee after I have done battle in the Appalachians, Kentucky is the better of the two because they encourage the so called safe haven program at their scales so I would run in Ky before TN. To this day I don't understand why the small hills and gaps in the east takes alot of work compared to the yuge Sierras, Rockies and Cascades which are really no trouble, more of a endurance problem than the east. -
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I avoid it at all costs.
Even if it says it's allowed (Kentucky?) -
I avoid it at all costs too but I keep an eye out and try to remember which one's aren't open alot just in case I do need a place to crash for the night. Always have the fear of waking up and a cop waiting there to point out an infraction on the truck that is wrong lol
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Rest areas and coops are great places to wake up to an inspection
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Florida is one that I can think of that considers truckers coming in for their rest breaks as off limits to inspection.
North Carolina will give you a parking ticket for parking in there.
Most states you can pull past the scale area and do you break. I usually split all my breaks 8/2 so I would do the 2 portion at a weigh station and be gone before too long anyway.
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