I actually think parking should be survival of the fittest. If you can't get a spot before it fills up, too bad. It ain't like the truck stop is the only place to sleep.
Why truck drivers are willing to pay for parking?
Discussion in 'Truck Stops' started by Ruy Teixeira, Aug 27, 2021.
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Love me some reserved parking why? Because unlike a lot of drivers I can trip plan and don’t simply want to park at any old truck stop. I hate that ####.
Some days you don’t get to stop till 2-3am and there ain’t gonna be no where to park in BFE.BigTizle, Just passing by, asphaltreptile311 and 1 other person Thank this. -
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If you're the kind that doesn't have a lot of bills than screw it why not ? Most places are about 15-18$ bucks a night , you're already going to pay that for a truck stop hooker so why not make sure you have a guaranteed spot for them to find you.
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The amount of accidents whiles parked at a Truck stop I've seen over the years is crazy. It kinda makes me wonder though if 'Those who pay for those truckers parking spots are just more careful when backing into the spot of leaving and Not taking the driver who's parked next to them hood or bumper off?'
Just was reading about the Bill passed Infrastructure bill: Senate passes $1 trillion plan after months of intense bipartisan talks - CNNPolitics and must agree that even if they helped to fund more Truck stops or even Franchise incentives for investors would make more sense even by only using 0.5% of that infrastructure budget of $1.2 Trillion ($6 bln would do wonders). Especially after reading 'Joy's' article website link regarding the overall expense of a Truck Stop is around $2M to $4.5M. https://www.profitableventure.com/cost-build-truck-stop-business/ if you factor in Franchises such as TA's for example the higher end expense for a larger lot parking TA @ $19,141,000 if the feds helped on a 35% discount (slightly over 1/3) through them thats a $6,699,350 savings for the inspiring investors to a cost of $12,441,650 Truck stop. If 40 major state investors decided to get on board that's $497,666,000 ($500M) it would create a lot of jobs plus help the overall economy because of the large influx of transports being able to park safety. That 35% incentive for investors only cost the feds 0.041% of their Infrastructure budget of $1.2 Trillion. Considering trucks are the backbone of North America's distribution of goods accounting for 70%. It would only make sense even if they built smaller with less amenities 110 Truck Stops All Government funded thorough the country.navypoppop Thanks this. -
They've been charging a 55-65% profit margin for years and have pushed drivers to start carrying their own food bought at WalMart. When in store sales started to decline, they started increasing the percentage of pay-to-park spaces. Now they openly rely on a "hostage customer" business model where they know their customers can't go anywhere else.BigTizle and Snailexpress Thank this. -
Also 100% reimbursed by my company cause they don’t want me parking creatively.
In CA I paid for a spot every day for a week and spent two days there at that nice 25$/night
i don’t want to be forced to pay for parking and I think it’s bs there’s so many places that have 60% reserved parkingBigTizle, tarmadilo and asphaltreptile311 Thank this. -
Orlando, FL., some time in latter 2000 decade.
Needed to stay overnight and wasn't interested in any Hotel/Motel/Lodge/Inn.
ONE Night on Rt 441, supposedly near Disney World at the, as claimed, "Oldest Truck Stop In Florida". $12.00.
It did reflect OLD and NO, I did not eat there (the Pothole/Trenches made a s-l-o-w roll).
I paid for Parking at Numerous Locations over 20+ Years O.T.R. to = "big deal".
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Do ANY Truck Stops Offer a REFUND??
My Guess is >NO<!Gearjammin' Penguin Thanks this.
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