Never had a real threat thankfully, but I'm still new. I keep my doors locked at the truck stops. As others have said, just use some common sense.
Although not at a truck-stop I DID have a real lapse of common sense that probably would have turned out bad, I just got lucky. I was up in Michigan getting a trailer unloaded in an old abandoned factory district. A lot of neat old buildings. I like to take pictures so I grabbed my digital camera and was walking up and down the street taking pictures. The area was desolate other than the place I had my rig. As I'm standing out there, the thought hits me that this probably isn't the best Idea I'd ever had. Just as I'm thinking that a carload of guys drives by me real slow. One of those jacked up Chevy malibu's with the 26 inch chrome wheels. The car is about 1/8th mile past me and makes a k-turn in the road and is coming back towards me. Lucky for me I was only about 40 feet from the guard shack and gate where my truck was. I jogged back over and popped through the gate. The guard came out (not knowing what was happening) and asked me If I got some good shots. The guy driving the car slowed down to almost a stop outside, nodded his head at me and winked. Then drove off. If I was farther down the street I don't think it would have ended so well.
Truck safety at rest/truck stops
Discussion in 'Questions From New Drivers' started by Reby, Oct 18, 2007.
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