The best one if you're into that is on US 89 in Utah about 30 miles south of I 70.
0 Wireless service, you're in a canyon, and it's right where a white water camp is.
Rest Areas.. What's not to like?
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tommymonza Thanks this.
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You’ve been posting on here for a long time..tommymonza Thanks this. -
Noob driver. Only been 5 months
Been sitting on the fence for 3 years running my Yapper on here deciding if I wanted to drive.
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stwik, Dave_in_AZ and tucker Thank this. -
So what did you decide on? home time and company wise?
My non truck driving friends think they know everything about trucking and I should drive for who they say. They're insane or crazy, or both.
I try to tell them there's so many choices of hometime options and freight types that it's like finding a wife.Gearjammin' Penguin Thanks this. -
I run regional hauling milk in a straight bore tanker, home every other night, most runs 800 miles round trip or better.
Love it great company , fair pay, nice western star gliders unnueterd.
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It depends really. I will never sleep at a rest area in Virginia. One time, DOT woke me up for no reason. They wanted to do a lvl 3 and I was like okay, I passed it. It was rude, but still. I looked at the back, and the guys that were parked on the ramp were given tickets lol.
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iceman32 Thanks this.
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Good chance somebody came along about 10 hours earlier and chalked tires to know who they could roust up when they got ready to open up for business.
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