Looking for spots and streets where I can park a rig for overnights
Can you share any good spots where a lot of other trucks park?
Where I can park and not get a ticket and be able to either take a train to and from
the truck, or park my car and take the truck and come back same location to go home?
I know I can park in Maspeth, on 56th Road.
Of course Ridgefield, NJ, on 95, but that truck stop is a busy beast.
Overnight parking, tractor and trailer, upper Manhattan or ?
Discussion in 'Questions From New Drivers' started by CharlieP108, Mar 2, 2018.
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NYC has begun a crack down of sorts very recently as enough howls premeditated neighborhoods flooded with big trucks elbowing cars that live there unable to park.
NYC also does not have room to store towed trucks. At the moment.
You get in, unload or load whichever it is then get out far enough to find a legal spot then park and rest. It might be a while. -
I delivered a load to the Bronx last week. Master purveyor meats. It's on food center drive and it's a huge complex with overnight parking. They have a 25 dollar gate fee but my company paid for that . I walked to bus stop and went seen my sister I haven't seen in years so it was pretty cool.
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Residents complain that semi trucks are turning their neighborhood into a "truck parking lot"
Here’s some more info on that place.
More NIMBYS -
Don't park in NY.
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