Hi Folks,
I'm almost done with my training and will be assigned my truck soon. I have been trying to figure out where to park my truck during my home time. I work for Roehl and they require secure parking. I am located in Charlotte, NC. Does anyone have any ideas on this? Appreciate any help I can get.
Thanks,
Thomas
Where to park my truck when Im home
Discussion in 'Questions From New Drivers' started by ThomasSCharlotte, Oct 10, 2008.
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What do they consider 'secure parking'? Your best bet is a truck stop near home.
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Best bet is either a truck stop, but they dont like people leaving trucks there days, just dont tell them and close the curtains and shouldnt be a problem. Otherwise I use a walmart supercenter in my home town when im on home time, they have a seperate truck parking area and dont care if trucks are left there. Just about any large business with an overbuilt parking lot like home chepo, wallyworld, ect. Might want to ask the manager first if you dont see any other trucks parked there.
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Where in Charlotte do you live? you have several truck stops just inside the border to SC on I 85. You have the Pilot on I 85x63. you have a Hess on I 77 x 42... you most certainly can leave your truck there.. just ask permission from the manager. As for Walmarts..beware most do not own the property..they lease and the land owners can and will tow you away... just do not leave your truck at the Pilot on I 85 x 39.... just a warning... you may not have a truck when you get back..
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One tip, no matter where you park it, don't leave anything of real value in the truck unless it's parked on your own property. Keys for trucks from one manufacturer will unlock trucks from the same manufacturer. My hubby had a power inverter and tire pressure gauge stolen out of his truck.
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I think using term secure parking is just to cover them, no parking is secure unless it's in a locked fenced in area.
Check around, a local is more likely to find the places that they can park around town. I discourage anybody from leaving their truck or trailer parked in a truck stop while they're home. Truck parking is just to hard to find for drivers unfamiliar with the area, they have to rely on truck stop parking. Why tie up spaces when there is most likely other places most likely closer to home that are only known to somebody who lives there.Ducks Thanks this. -
I've seen trucks parked for days at a truck terminal near our house (and not just their trucks, but local drivers use the lot as well). There are also always trucks parked at the local Home Depot (though, interestingly, not at Lowe's). A local diner allows drivers to park behind their establishment (always about four or five there during the weekends). There's a Swift driver who periodically leaves his trailer at the far end of the local supermarket lot.
I think if you look around, you'll find something. Just remember to get permission first so they don't wind up towing you. -
Don't leave it at the Pilot. Try asking at some of the LTL truck terminals on N. Graham Street. Someone should let you park at one of them.
There are also a few container operations just across I-85 on N. Graham that may let you park there.
There are also a few terminals just above the Detroit place that might let you park.ThomasSCharlotte Thanks this. -
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do you have to park the trailer too or just the truck? if its just the truck i dont see why you can't park at home
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