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J2
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I see no over-nite parking but do not see how long you may park to rest
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answerswillvary
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Topic: Florida Turnpike rest stops

Original Post: "I see no over-nite parking but do not see how long you may park to rest."




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tegu69
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Well I tried posting pic but I guess I don't know what I'm doing.
Compact car taking up two truck parking spots in rest area.

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catmancando wrote:
as a former otr trucker it made me mad to pull into a truck stop and see a camper parked if you can't afford a campground you can't afford a camper I won't go in a truckstop with my camping rig because a pro. driver who has been driving all day and night may need a place to park and sleep most shopping centers won't allow trucks in them but will gladly let a camper park over night.You and I are traveling with our family the trucker may not have seen his or her family in weeks as far as owning the road they pay more taxes than we do for fuel and highway use I drove for 41 years and remember when a car or camper was not allowed to buy gas or eat at a true truckstop flying j and pilot are not truckstops they are fuel stops for all to use with limited parking think of the trucker that is by law required to drive only 10 hrs aday and can't find a place to park you are not bound by the law:M


Pure BS. Those facilities are there for everyone. Get that "I'm a trucker and I'm entiled" chip off your shoulder.
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Must be a lot of RVers taking up rest area truck spots since I see 18 wheelers parked all over exit ramps in the morning.

Sorry I don't buy your argument.

And of course truckers don't park in campgrounds, also don't see RV's go around the back side of truck stops and park in there either. Maybe they do but I never go in there, because it is for truckers. Unlike rest areas that are for everyone.
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The_Texan
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I guess the lack of common sense can also be applied to truckers. They have plenty of motels to park their truck and get a room for their down time. Just because their vehicle has sleeping accommodations, does not give them any more rights to a parking spot than other travelers whose vehicle has sleeping accommodations. Thankfully most truckers are decent folks and share the road and parking spots, but there are a few that taint the whole industry by claiming to be the KING of the road.

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catmancando
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you have every right to use the roads and park where ever you like but common sense needs to be used (seems most lack it) truckers don't park in campgrounds if a trucker is involved in a accident the first thing out is he or she didn,t take a rest break or they were on drugs a sleepy driver is dangerous if they can.t find a place to park because a camper took the last space in a truck stop just think about it it could be you he hits 80.000 # is not easy to stop

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Star Gazer wrote:
catmancando wrote:
as a former otr trucker it made me mad to pull into a truck stop and see a camper parked if you can't afford a campground you can't afford a camper I won't go in a truckstop with my camping rig because a pro. driver who has been driving all day and night may need a place to park and sleep most shopping centers won't allow trucks in them but will gladly let a camper park over night.You and I are traveling with our family the trucker may not have seen his or her family in weeks as far as owning the road they pay more taxes than we do for fuel and highway use I drove for 41 years and remember when a car or camper was not allowed to buy gas or eat at a true truckstop flying j and pilot are not truckstops they are fuel stops for all to use with limited parking think of the trucker that is by law required to drive only 10 hrs aday and can't find a place to park you are not bound by the law:M


That is the kind of attitude I dislike. Who the heck are you to tell me what I can, or can't afford??? Stopping to sleep a few hours at the rest area or truck stop while travelling has nothing to do with camping folks. If I want to pull out my chairs and grill I will do it at a campground.

I pay taxes just like everyone else, and truckers do not own the road anymore than the rest of us. Rest area signs says trucks and cars with trailers go this way. I will give truckers respect on the road but they do not dictate how or where I go.

So those high and mighty ones that think everyone should stop at RV sites for the night, go right ahead but don't judge me when I don't think the same way.
Thank you Star Gazer, you echoed the sentiments of many on this board. Having founded and owned a transportation company at one time, if ANY of my drivers had voiced a statement like the old trucker above, they would have been out of a job and had NO favorable recommendation from me when they applied for another.

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catmancando wrote:
as a former otr trucker it made me mad to pull into a truck stop and see a camper parked if you can't afford a campground you can't afford a camper I won't go in a truckstop with my camping rig because a pro. driver who has been driving all day and night may need a place to park and sleep most shopping centers won't allow trucks in them but will gladly let a camper park over night.You and I are traveling with our family the trucker may not have seen his or her family in weeks as far as owning the road they pay more taxes than we do for fuel and highway use I drove for 41 years and remember when a car or camper was not allowed to buy gas or eat at a true truckstop flying j and pilot are not truckstops they are fuel stops for all to use with limited parking think of the trucker that is by law required to drive only 10 hrs aday and can't find a place to park you are not bound by the law:M


That is the kind of attitude I dislike. Who the heck are you to tell me what I can, or can't afford??? Stopping to sleep a few hours at the rest area or truck stop while travelling has nothing to do with camping folks. If I want to pull out my chairs and grill I will do it at a campground.

I pay taxes just like everyone else, and truckers do not own the road anymore than the rest of us. Rest area signs says trucks and cars with trailers go this way. I will give truckers respect on the road but they do not dictate how or where I go.

So those high and mighty ones that think everyone should stop at RV sites for the night, go right ahead but don't judge me when I don't think the same way.
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Dog Folks wrote:
catmancando wrote:
as a former otr trucker it made me mad to pull into a truck stop and see a camper parked if you can't afford a campground you can't afford a camper I won't go in a truckstop with my camping rig because a pro. driver who has been driving all day and night may need a place to park and sleep most shopping centers won't allow trucks in them but will gladly let a camper park over night.You and I are traveling with our family the trucker may not have seen his or her family in weeks as far as owning the road they pay more taxes than we do for fuel and highway use I drove for 41 years and remember when a car or camper was not allowed to buy gas or eat at a true truckstop flying j and pilot are not truckstops they are fuel stops for all to use with limited parking think of the trucker that is by law required to drive only 10 hrs aday and can't find a place to park you are not bound by the law:M


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What does this have to do with Florida Turnpike Rest Stops and how long you can park to rest? This thread is getting off-track, looking back the original question was answered.

"as a former otr trucker it made me mad to pull into a truck stop and see a camper parked"

Are you one of the otr truckers that try to make RV'ers feel un-welcome?

Many of the Flying Jโ€™s and Pilots I encounter are setup as truck stops and as businesses have changed the way they market, actually allowing, encouraging RV access, along with the transportation professionals.

Pilot Flying J

I have worked in the transporation trucking industry, and many professional drivers are great people getting along with all, positively embracing changes, representing the industry in great ways, there are also some of the old negative stereo-types out there.


Hope your retirement from Trucking has brought you happiness and peace, canโ€™t we all just get along?



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catmancando wrote:
as a former otr trucker it made me mad to pull into a truck stop and see a camper parked if you can't afford a campground you can't afford a camper I won't go in a truckstop with my camping rig because a pro. driver who has been driving all day and night may need a place to park and sleep most shopping centers won't allow trucks in them but will gladly let a camper park over night.You and I are traveling with our family the trucker may not have seen his or her family in weeks as far as owning the road they pay more taxes than we do for fuel and highway use I drove for 41 years and remember when a car or camper was not allowed to buy gas or eat at a true truckstop flying j and pilot are not truckstops they are fuel stops for all to use with limited parking think of the trucker that is by law required to drive only 10 hrs aday and can't find a place to park you are not bound by the law:M


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catmancando wrote:
as a former otr trucker it made me mad to pull into a truck stop and see a camper parked if you can't afford a campground you can't afford a camper I won't go in a truckstop with my camping rig because a pro. driver who has been driving all day and night may need a place to park and sleep most shopping centers won't allow trucks in them but will gladly let a camper park over night.You and I are traveling with our family the trucker may not have seen his or her family in weeks as far as owning the road they pay more taxes than we do for fuel and highway use I drove for 41 years and remember when a car or camper was not allowed to buy gas or eat at a true truckstop flying j and pilot are not truckstops they are fuel stops for all to use with limited parking think of the trucker that is by law required to drive only 10 hrs aday and can't find a place to park you are not bound by the law:M


If the forum had a 'like' button, I would have pushed it. If it weren't for the trucking industry, we would be a third world country. And no, I have no affiliation with nor have ever worked in the trucking industry.
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catmancando
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as a former otr trucker it made me mad to pull into a truck stop and see a camper parked if you can't afford a campground you can't afford a camper I won't go in a truckstop with my camping rig because a pro. driver who has been driving all day and night may need a place to park and sleep most shopping centers won't allow trucks in them but will gladly let a camper park over night.You and I are traveling with our family the trucker may not have seen his or her family in weeks as far as owning the road they pay more taxes than we do for fuel and highway use I drove for 41 years and remember when a car or camper was not allowed to buy gas or eat at a true truckstop flying j and pilot are not truckstops they are fuel stops for all to use with limited parking think of the trucker that is by law required to drive only 10 hrs aday and can't find a place to park you are not bound by the law:M

J2
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Made some driving time changes and will stop at a state Park close to 95. I do not mind paying 27.00.

tegu69
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I've never seen anybody marking tires and timing it. A lot of trucks pull in late at night and stay until its time to make deliveries in the morning. One of the reasons I got a fw with access to bed, and so forth without pulling slides out is that you pull the slides out, it looks like your camping.