Yes.
If he is like me on the Pacific Time Zone, those hours won't roll in until 0300 Eastern time. Always something to consider when so far from your own time zone.
When reserved parking first hit I thought it was just the truck stops looking for more money.
Now, it is my friend.
If I am going to certain places, like Denver or Atlanta, I always reserve a space no matter what time of day I will stop. Heck, anywhere in the eastern half of the country because they fill up so early.
It is a good feeling KNOWING that I have a place to park.
200 miles on a 4 hr clock?!
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I suppose you can do 200 in 4 on paper.
HHG miles zip code to zip code, make it 175 mile trip. Then you are using map miles so get out the measuring tape. lop off another 10%
Simulate a alternator casulty putting you on battery the last 10 miles while your elogs screech. -
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Let's see.
240 miles divided by 60 mph equals 4 hours.
Why would you need paper to do 200 miles in 4 hours?
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We can't help you unless you give some info out.
You have plenty of time to do load depending on when you run it.
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If your going to the new Kroger facility off 675 in Forest Park they have on sight parking. If you get there way early you can park until they call you. Just time the traffic right get there early and get unloaded during your ten.
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