Authorized places to park your truck
Discussion in 'Experienced Truckers' Advice' started by Cloud, Dec 30, 2006.
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It's amazing what a little 110v can do for your hair....thx for the complement!
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The walmart near here allows certain drivers to park on their lot. You need to talk to them first, go see these ppl before you pull in there with your truck. Let them know your intentions. They might let you stay there or let you know of a place to park your rig. WHen they say they are letting you take your rig home, you will more than likely be under a load, so you will want to be able to keep an eye on it. I do hope that you feel much better soon, the flu is no picnic.....especially this time of year...
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Most places(truck stops) do not really moniter their lots, and if schneider allows you to fuel anywhere, fuel at the place that lets you park.
If that wont work, check with some of the local businesses, many times there is a small manufacturing company close that would allow you to park there....
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Is there any security for that $20....or just taking your money?
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How about my driveway for that $20.....but can't keep the birds from doing their thing on it!!
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I'm guessing you are van. Any fuel stop that is on the fuel map you get at the OC can be used as a place to park. For bulk drivers we can use most tank washes to drop our trailers. Some will let you park the tractor also. I drop my trailer at a pilot and bobtail home. I don't like doing that since it uses a space that another driver could be using to get some sleep so I'll need to find a better location for my trailer.
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