Driving Rig Into Truck Stop and Parking
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All Comments (25)
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Looks kinda small for a truck stop ;)
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That's why i like the little mom pop truck stops. Less chance of losing your hood.
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I`ve been to that truck stop in winter...;)
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This is the Pilot right off I326 I think......hard to get in to but the McDonalds next door has the McDonalds plates my kids love
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@kidwreck1632 Lol, yeah I hear you, driver. When I do actually plan on stopping at a pilot, I try to be around there around 5-6. One of th best times to get there.
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Good thing you have a gps to tell you where to go lol
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lol you in clinton south carolina dude that pilot is bad for tight parking
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I know where you are and that place is real tight..I-26 exit 52..in SC
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that pilot is in south carolina i parked there the other on the otherside of the fence by the mcdonalds of course cause im too fat and lazy to walk to it just playing it was 0100 and had no where else to park
Man.. I love Pilot coffee, but I hate their tinyass parking lots
panicrooster 4 years ago
Opposite direction. Just like if you are backing straight up, you still have to watch your mirrors and steer in toward which ever side you see the most of. If you see more of the right side of the trailer and want it to go more left then you steer right. Doing a backing like this isn't quite as easy and mostly it's just eyeballing it and guiding off the lines and/or truck parked to the left of spot. On this one I had to do a 90 degree angle with little spare room.
panicrooster 4 years ago
Sup guys. I can't remember if that was SC or not but i mostly drive east coast states and could be. It's a freightliner columbia there, good guess. also that was a tightass parking lot to0o0o. you like the garmin gps australian lady? lol
panicrooster 4 years ago