


Where do you park for the night?
#21
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Alot of the walmarts are not letting drivers take there breaks on there lots anymore...... To many drivers abusing what we have I guess from what I was told by there security at one. Throwing trash out and stuff, I have never had a problem parking to shop. But I know the one in Charleston SC will not let you take your break there.
#22
Originally Posted by BigBird01
Alot of the walmarts are not letting drivers take there breaks on there lots anymore...... To many drivers abusing what we have I guess from what I was told by there security at one. Throwing trash out and stuff, I have never had a problem parking to shop. But I know the one in Charleston SC will not let you take your break there.
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Originally Posted by BigBird01
Alot of the walmarts are not letting drivers take there breaks on there lots anymore...... To many drivers abusing what we have I guess from what I was told by there security at one. Throwing trash out and stuff, I have never had a problem parking to shop. But I know the one in Charleston SC will not let you take your break there.
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#26
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Location: Houston, TX
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Originally Posted by Useless
I was usually rolling at night, parked during the day. Shut down in a rest stop a couple of times at night due to bad fog, was Lucky to find a space.
Fortunately, they were rather large rest areas. Some of them here in Texas get so packed, that it gets dangerous to try to pass though them in a big truck a night!! They have a few good ones, but most of them don't even have angled parking for trucks (and no, I'm not talking about picnic areas). It's the only state I know of where you may actually need to parallel park into a hole (i just leave if that happens myself).
#27
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Originally Posted by randabis
Originally Posted by Useless
I was usually rolling at night, parked during the day. Shut down in a rest stop a couple of times at night due to bad fog, was Lucky to find a space.
Fortunately, they were rather large rest areas. Some of them here in Texas get so packed, that it gets dangerous to try to pass though them in a big truck a night!! They have a few good ones, but most of them don't even have angled parking for trucks (and no, I'm not talking about picnic areas). It's the only state I know of where you may actually need to parallel park into a hole (i just leave if that happens myself).
#28
Originally Posted by rancherman
What about closed scale house's?
As far as Texas' rest areas :shock: I'm firmly convinced this wonderful state spent all the money making absurdly high overpasses instead of fixing the roads and god forbid, updating the rest areas....
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#29
Yeah. Like the pickle parks in the Wichita Falls area. A few years ago,some kids used hammers,and I dunno what,and broke up the sinks,toilets,and painted on the walls of the brick outhouses in the pickle parks. Well,the State fixed them. Happened again,shortly after that,so they just tore down the bathrooms. It's the ones on 287,south of Henrietta,also on 287,west of Iowa Park.
#30
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Originally Posted by tndieselgrl
Originally Posted by rancherman
What about closed scale house's?
As far as Texas' rest areas :shock: I'm firmly convinced this wonderful state spent all the money making absurdly high overpasses instead of fixing the roads and god forbid, updating the rest areas.... Oh, I park at truckstops, and on rare occasions, at the customer's location. Mostly truckstops. No one bothers me. Hot coffee only steps away. I can idle all I want. And the rumble of the engines lulls me to dreamland. Wouldn't have it any other way. |












They have a few good ones, but most of them don't even have angled parking for trucks (and no, I'm not talking about picnic areas). It's the only state I know of where you may actually need to parallel park into a hole (i just leave if that happens myself).


