Truckers
look forward to locating truck stops to purchase fuel and to get necessary
repairs made. Drivers especially look forward to finding available parking
spaces at the end of their shift. They know that they can look forward to
getting rest or a good night’s sleep. A commercial driver's quality of life on
the road often depends upon truck stops and their amenities. Truckers depend
upon them for fuel, repairs, food, rest and safety.
Many drivers
have pulled into them late at night only to find that there were no available
parking spaces. This has forced them to continue driving in search of suitable
places to park even though they may have been totally exhausted. Currently,
there is a shortage of suitable safe places for drivers to park. Many drivers have
been forced to park in unsafe places after being unable to find available
parking space at truck stops. As a result some of these drivers have been
robbed, injured or even killed.
Truck Stops
are vital to the trucking industry and provide a vast array of comforts for
commercial drivers. Truckers know they can eat, shower and relax and enjoy
other amenities. Drivers often have favorite facilities which they frequent and
they often try to get there early enough to get an overnight parking space.
Initially, truck stops were small operations which replaced local filling
stations on highways. However, President Dwight D. Eisenhower signed the
Federal Aid Highway Act of 1956 which established an interstate highway system
in the United States. The interstate system has affected every citizen if not
directly as motorists, then indirectly because every item we purchase has been
on the Interstate System at some point.
Looking for
trucker accommodation or truck stops is one of the important things on your
to-do list when you set off on a long road trip. While some travelers are
content with fast food and retail outlets along the way with the occasional pit
stop, trucker's accommodation in the form of a motel is always the more
comfortable option. These are open to even those who are not driving a truck.
What you can expect from trucker
accommodation:
A trucker
accommodation or truck stop caters to professional truck drivers offering a spacious parking area and comfortable, reasonably priced
accommodation and hot food after a tiring stint on the road. Many of them also
offer an onsite gas station to make it easy to refuel, entertainment
facilities, convenient locations on the highway so that one can easily spend
some time in the nearby town and special pricing for guests. Truck stops
also offer ATMs, high speed internet facilities, laundry, maintenance in the
form of a truck wash and truck scales.
Affordable facilities:
At most
trucker accommodation hotels, the fuel costs less than in the area. The
convenience store on site usually has everything that a traveler might look
for. One of the things most truckers love about truck stops is the
interesting conversation with other truckers who stop there.
Sources of information for trucker
accommodation:
One of the
best sources for finding trucker accommodation is via the internet, besides the
obvious one of asking fellow travelers and other friends who may have traveled
the route before for recommendations. Truckers usually receive discounts on
various facilities like showers, complimentary breakfasts, free parking and
more depending on the hotel. But these truck stops also welcome other travelers
to enjoy their hospitality.
Proximity to the highway:
Whether you
are looking for trucker accommodation or a truck stop, you will probably
prefer the hotel to be close to the highway. The last thing you want to do is
navigate a large vehicle through busy city traffic especially after driving all
day. Most truckers avoid driving inside the city unless they have goods to
deliver. They would rather find a safe place to park their vehicle and find a
warm bed and food enabling them get a good night's rest before they set off
again the next day.
Almost every
major highway has truck shops that are affordable and offer clean trucker
accommodation with other facilities that give truckers a welcome break from
their eighteen wheelers.
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