Lot's of them now have walking trails, they incorporate streets/sidewalks in some, some are really trails.
Some you're gonna have to circle the lot.
I walk a lot. Average speed is about 18 minutes for a mile.
So if there is nothing, usually walk out about 30 or 40 minutes, then about face.
You gotta watch yourself. Pretty easy to get flattened.
This is truck driving. Creativity is a must.
Walking for Fitness at Truck Stops
Discussion in 'Questions From New Drivers' started by Skytz33, May 25, 2018.
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...walk from your truck for 15 min, walk back for 15 min, now you have done your break, go back to work.
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What's wrong with walking laps?
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Google the truck stop in question and look at the sat maps. Lots of truck stops have walking trails fairly close to them. You wouldn't know they're around without looking. These are some nice trails too, many run alongside a waterway, quite, etc.
If nothing else I'll walk the parking lot before I start driving in the morning. That typically puts me out in the zero dark hours, very minimal truck traffic at that time of the morning. Carry a small flashlight for safety too. That's all I have.Skytz33 and NoBigHurry Thank this. -
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Not trying to derail the thread, but just adding further reasoning for why so many drivers are the way they are.
But definitely, keep the eyes and ears open, get that reflective vest. And if anything, make note of all the truckstops or parking areas with a car-free, jog/bike path near them.
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