From my experience I consider the northeast to be the least truck friendly area of the country, Some parts are better or worse than others but in general.Among other reasons I say this is because truck stops are far and few. I rarely have trouble finding a truck stop anywhere else, midwest/ the south/ the west. What do the trucking veterans think. I will do the northeast but it doesn’t mean I like it.
What do you consider the least truck friendly area of the country?
Discussion in 'Experienced Truckers' Advice' started by Lonewolf2000, Sep 10, 2018.
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mass,ct, seattle area, any major city in cali
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Anything Northeast of Richmond Virginia
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Hartford Ct
All of Mass
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The only part of the northeast I don’t mind to some degree is PA, excluding the Philly area. Outside of the Philly area PA has a decent number and decent size truck stops in my opinion.
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Never been there but have been told by many that Atlanta is not a very fun place to take a truck into.
From my personal experience I'll say Chicago and St. Louis. -
The people that live on my street
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Hmmmmmm if you're going into Dallas or Houston and looking to park at a truck stop in either of those cities, FORGET ABOUT IT
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