How to Find the Hottest Truck Stops
2008 National Truck Stop Directory
Like a greatly anticipated movie release, it’s here and ready for truckers everywhere to use! The 2008 National Truck Stop Directory is fully updated for 2008 and has all the information about the hottest and not-so-hot truck stops across the nation. The compendium includes over 6500 truck stops in both the United States and Canada, and has a helpful guide that allows truckers to view what amenities are available at what stops.
In this modern technological age, truckers can find information about local attractions and services like truck stops with relative ease. Powering on the Internet and running a Yahoo maps search is one way to quickly discover what truck stops are in the area. And if you’d rather not take the time to fire up your computer or find an Internet connection, certain directory assistants services can give you truck stop information by phone. But searching the Internet takes time and calling directory assistance almost always costs money. Though most are quick to reach for their tech tools and slow to look for a book, the fastest way to find information about local truck stops is the directory.
In addition to just the name and phone number of the stop, however, truckers using this guide will get far more than they could generally find on the Internet, including the stop’s restaurants when whether or not it has a motel, showers, or ATMs. Truck services are also included in the book, so truckers can quickly find stops that have truck washes and weigh stations. Never again will truckers be slowed down by stopping at a location under the assumption it has a weigh station, only to get back on the high way and look for another stop because that weigh station was taken out of service years ago. Brand new for 2008, this directory keeps up on truck stop changes throughout the years.
Also, the guide allows truckers to find the premium stops that offer top of the line services like Internet hot spots and repair shops. Of course, the guide doesn’t focus simply on amenities without including the necessities. For each truck stop, the guide includes what types of fuel and check cards are accepted and whether or not the stops issue permits or perform load services.
For less than $15, this truckers’ bible is a lifesaver for anyone on the road, whether they be professional truckers or simply families that like to tour the country in their RVs. With this directory, truckers will save precious time searching for a truck stop that will fill their needs. Additionally, it will save truckers the hassle of choosing the wrong truck stop and having to set out on a new search once again.
Though 21st century truckers might be more comfortable with a keypad than a directory, this book is the perfect one to have on hand.
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