Permit09 the chances of getting robbed or stuff stolen from your vechile isn't no different than being at home. A driver just has to be aware of their surroundings and be carefull getting in and out of truck.
OTR and SLEEP?
Discussion in 'Truck Stops' started by Permit09, Jun 2, 2010.
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that is freaking low...wait isnt that the murder capitol of the states
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As far as the Truckstops in Los Angeles stay away from the ones in Ontario there is a much cleaner better area with truckstops just north of LA in Castaic.
The truckstops in Ontario are just a haven for Hookers, druggies and people looking to rip off drivers.
I would rather park in the rear of a shopping center or grocery store, and I have rarely been bothered. Just keep it clean and quiet.
In California the law reads you must have 10 feet between your truck and the closest part of the nearest traveled lane. Most freeways are posted Emergency Parking Only $185.00 to $295.00 (depends on the county) ticket and it shows as a moving violation, they write it as failure to follow traffic control devices or signs. Makes it a bad ticket. So I dont sleep on freeways or there ramps. But some do and a few I know have been sited. -
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If you are "forced" to pull over on an off/on ramp because it's the only "safe" thing to do, then make sure you put out your safety triangles! As "unsafe" as it is to park there, it's worse if you fall asleep 50 yards past the exit. Good planning is the key!
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