I'm curious... I never bobtail I'm in a car carrier...why so many folks that are bobtail park in full spots? I was at a truck stop last night and there were 2 bobtail trucks parked side by side in drive thru spots. And this truck stop was packed to the gills!! Why would you not do another driver a solid and park 2 to a spot? Just curious what y'all's thinking is. I know there are alot of me first no matter what drivers out here these days...but I bet they would complain if they couldn't find a spot and this we're going on. And yes they were from a solar powered Mega!
Parking when bobtail.
Discussion in 'Truck Stops' started by BigBob410, Sep 27, 2017.
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I drive "local", so I have only been to a few truck stops and of those there are dedicated bobtail parking spaces. I do not know if that is standard practice or not. Once when I stopped to get a refill of DEF at a Flying J, I asked permission to park in a TT only spot, before going in to pay. More direct to the point of your question, I am sure those bobtail drivers were far more important than anyone else on the planet.
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What I really like is these guys who pull head first into an end spot, leaving their back end sticking out so far they block 1 or 2 other spaces.
... or guys who park in 2 different spots and don't even realize it. They back up so deep into the space that they over shoot their space and take up 4 or 6 feet of the space behind them.
It's supposedly illegal in Indiana for RV's to park in truck parking at truck stops. That's at least what a sign used to (and maybe still does) say at Flying J on I-70, east of Indy (exit 137 ??)Still undecided, Another Canadian driver, bzinger and 3 others Thank this. -
Relative to most drivers, I bobtail alot. Like maybe 20,000 miles per year. I will do everything possible to use a space that a tractor with trailer could not use. And I am successful almost all of the time. And I don't "invent" spaces. It isn't difficult. But it isn't just bobtails using full spaces that are inconsiderate jerks. I play a little game sometimes. While taking a 15 or 30 minute break, say walking into the truckstop and back out I count how many stupid parking or dangerous maneuvers I see. There are so many I lose track.
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I've backed in behind bt's and straight trucks and get up later and they are gone.
I always try and park in the car lot when bt, but there's a lot a of stops that don't allow it. Bt's gotta park too.Another Canadian driver and MIT Thank this. -
They're just ######## man. Bobtails get a pass when inventing a spot to make sure they don't take a real spot. But most of them don't even think about it.
Even at Schneider yards (who I drive for) we have a hundred or so bobtail spots at every terminal, but some on them jist go straight for a pull through spot right up front and shut down.
So like I said, they just don't give a ####.Another Canadian driver Thanks this. -
And when I bobtail I’m not going to park in the small car section and risk getting told to move, or park at a mall.Another Canadian driver and MIT Thank this. -
I think I managed to find weird short spot that was next the scale or the Trucker Chapel.Another Canadian driver, tucker and driverdriver Thank this. -
They don't want blocked by another bobtail, or bothered by another bobtail driver they are blocking.
Never inconvenience the mighty bobtail driver!Another Canadian driver Thanks this. -
If I'm bobtail, the truckstop is my last choice place to park.
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