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Kayteg1
Jul 08, 2017Explorer II
Common name for procedure is "overnighting".
It's been few years since last time I drove RV across the country, but still remember how each state and jurisdiction can be different.
California has Rest Stops, where truckers can stop for a nap beside truck stops, but don't you dare stop commercial rig in residential neighborhood.
NV seems to allow camping everywhere (but who wants to do that on 120F desert?)
What I am getting to is that years ago, while driving 40' motorhome in one of Easter states I had hard time to pull over to sleep as all shoulders have been packed with semi-trucks (did they dry camp?).
Than it come visitor center of one of local parks. Signs on the road and at parking lot itself did say "no trucks allowed".
Perfect site for RV overnighting and we really enjoy it.
It's been few years since last time I drove RV across the country, but still remember how each state and jurisdiction can be different.
California has Rest Stops, where truckers can stop for a nap beside truck stops, but don't you dare stop commercial rig in residential neighborhood.
NV seems to allow camping everywhere (but who wants to do that on 120F desert?)
What I am getting to is that years ago, while driving 40' motorhome in one of Easter states I had hard time to pull over to sleep as all shoulders have been packed with semi-trucks (did they dry camp?).
Than it come visitor center of one of local parks. Signs on the road and at parking lot itself did say "no trucks allowed".
Perfect site for RV overnighting and we really enjoy it.
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