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LarryJM
Aug 03, 2016Explorer II
accsys wrote:
I am sure there are some out there, but we have never seen gasoline in a truck lane at a truck stop. If they have posted RV Lanes, they usually have diesel and gasoline. The car lanes will all have gasoline and some MAY have diesel. Just my experience. Most Flying Js have RV lanes and some of the Pilots have added RV lanes since buying Flying J. I usually use Google Earth to look and see if they have RV lanes to the side of the auto lanes. I believe their web site will also say whether they have RV lanes or not.
The Biggs Pilot doesn't look like it has RV lanes however the Shell on the Southeast corner of that intersection looks like it has very easy access to the gasoline pumps with plenty of room to maneuver.
While it might not be 100% accurate or up to date, using Google Earth to scope out fueling stops or even CGs can often give you good insight on many things. When staying at a CG near any "metro" area I always like to see what generally is around the CG so I don't pick one next to an interstate or RR tracks for instance. Also, the street level view in google maps is another source for more detailed information about locations. As mentioned only caveat is all this info is dated so that has to be taken into account and is not real time.
Larry
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