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09-28-2007 04:33 AM |
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Originally Posted by Drew10
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The problem there is that when you pull into most IdleAire equipped truckstops, the free parking spots are completely full and only a few trucks in the IA spots.
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Yes I was kinda assuming that we understood the "free" spots were full.
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I've seen a number of truck stops, including TA's and Petro's where trucks not using the service were parked in the stalls.
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I remember an issue of the T/A magazine had an articile about Idleaire, and the rules of use. One rule clearly stated that you do not have to use the service to park in one of the Idleaire slots.
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Even though Superior provides the service to us as a benefit...if I should happen to park in one of those stalls...and not need the service...if an IA employee tells me I have to move... I'll ask them to provide me a copy of their "title" to the property, or a certified copy of the landowners contract granting them control of egress and ingress to said property. Otherwise, they can "take a hike" and tell someone who cares. NOTE: If I am not going to use the service....I won't park in an IA slot, unless its all thats left. But then again...I spend less time in truckstops than anywhere else to sleep....
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Again IMO Idleaire created and contributed to another problem in the industry, parking. It is just somebodies idea to capitalize on the truckdrivers.
The investment monies utilized in establising and maintaining (let alone paying employees) Idleaire, probably could have been better invested in APU's, to help offset the cost of the unit and installing them on the trucks.
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While I am essentially in complete agreement with you.... I know that there are companies not installing the APU's because the asshole treehuggers in some states are pushing to get the APU's covered under the same rules as engines vis a vis No Idling laws. SO the companies are looking at the APU's as a bad investment or are just cheap and don't want to admit it.
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I still have a feeling that Idleaire is going to go out of business like the old Park and View (or whatever they were), and all that investment monies will be lost.
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I tend to disagree.... I think you will see more of this type of installation, and quite possibly other companies coming on line. There is a significant push to push down fuel consumption and waste due to prices, and also to lower emissions....and neither issues are going to fade away. The EPA has an interest in this issue and frankly.... I see it as a good thing. What they really need to do is get more states involved in providing more "truck friendly" parking (rest areas) that have this kind of setup....especially in states that have highly restrictive anti-idling laws....which is just about the entire NE....
But I do wish we had APU's with the A/C and heat units..... I hate idling.
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