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โApr-11-2016 04:07 AM
mlts22 wrote:
People mention Texas. From what I see, there are a few "safety rest stops" that are built... but there are -so many- that have been destroyed in the past few years.
For example, there used to be rest stops on roads which had step-ladders, allowing people to go over the fence to use the farmland. Those are gone. Others (like the one on 71 between Austin and Bastrop) have been fenced in. Still others like the rest stop between 290 in Elgin and Giddings have had all their picnic stuff removed, and are, at best, unmarked turn-offs. The closest rest stop to me, in Austin, is over 100 miles away, when just a few years ago, one could go out many roads and find a picnic table.
It makes me just wonder... is crime in the US so bad that just having a place to pull off a highway for the night is too big a risk for the state of Texas to allow? I hate increased surveillance, but couldn't a rest stop with a set of high-res cameras for security do a decent job at deterring crime, if only having a license plate reader to catch potential getaway vehicles.
It would be nice to see some type of rest stops come back onto not just the big highways (I-10, I-35), but smaller roads as well, since it would be nice to crash out in the middle of rural Texas as opposed to trying to find a town that is big enough to have a Wal-Mart, but doesn't have an anti-overnighting regulation.
โApr-11-2016 12:00 AM
Strabo wrote:Old-Biscuit wrote:
Closed..........for all the reasons mentioned
As for 'planning'
You're in a 'self-contained RV'
Pull over at an exit/side road/wide spot.......and then use your facilities as needed.
5 yrs of FTng with a dog and a GF with small bladder.
You just pull over where safe.
Having spent 30+ yrs in CA-never counted on an Open Rest Area. Few and far.
Lol, exactly what I was thinking. I'd park on the side of the road anywhere and....Rest, you don't need a designated area to do it.
โApr-10-2016 11:19 PM
Old-Biscuit wrote:
Closed..........for all the reasons mentioned
As for 'planning'
You're in a 'self-contained RV'
Pull over at an exit/side road/wide spot.......and then use your facilities as needed.
5 yrs of FTng with a dog and a GF with small bladder.
You just pull over where safe.
Having spent 30+ yrs in CA-never counted on an Open Rest Area. Few and far.
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W4RLR wrote:I think W4RLR raised an important point. After the passage of the ADA (Americans with Disabilities Act) in 1990, any rest stop that received a renovation, update or upgrade would automatically be required to become fully accessible to disabled patrons. The cost of doing that can be extremely prohibitive, especially when the topography or infrastructure doesn't lend itself easily to the process. I have seen many businesses near me close down when faced with the cost of an ADA-compliant remodel, and there are more than a few that simply haven't done any work on their facilities for 25 years.
New laws regarding accessibility for the disabled means that many rest areas with sanitary facilities must be extensively refurbished or completely rebuilt to comply with federal regulations.