Driver Guide
Build parking decisions before the clock gets tight.
Truck Parking & Trip Planning Guide
Practical planning education for truck drivers, owner-operators, dispatchers, and small fleets — covering parking, HOS, fuel, weather, grades, weigh stations, and more.
This site provides planning guides and checklists only. It does not provide live parking counts, current fuel-price rankings, live navigation, legal route approval, or weather-routing instructions.
Use official sources, your carrier's tools, and current road information for active decisions.
Start here
Build parking decisions before the clock gets tight.
Plan appointments with HOS, parking, and delay buffers.
Balance fuel, time, parking, and operating cost.
Use a plain checklist before the trip starts.
Planning library
Truck Parking
Build practical parking plans before the end of the driving day, with backup options, safety habits, and realistic expectations.
HOS Trip Planning
Plan trips around driving limits, duty windows, breaks, weekly hours, sleeper options, restarts, and delay decisions.
Rest Areas
Understand how public rest areas, truck stops, paid spaces, reserved parking, and first-come parking fit into a trip plan.
Fuel Stop Planning
Plan fuel stops with range, reserve margin, reefer fuel, payment rules, and discount structures in mind.
Weather & Winter Prep
Prepare for winter weather, high wind, snow, ice, storms, delays, and earlier parking decisions.
Mountain Grades
Prepare for grades, long downgrades, brake checks, escape ramps, chain areas, and conservative speed decisions.
Weigh Stations
Understand weigh station basics, bypass planning, inspection preparation, and documentation habits.
Checklists
Print-friendly checklists for parking, HOS, fuel, winter weather, mountain grades, weigh stations, and new-driver planning.
State Planning Guides
Conservative state-level planning notes with official resource links for rest areas, weather, road conditions, and truck rules.
Corridor Guides
Planning notes for major freight corridors such as I-80, I-40, I-10, I-70, I-95, I-5, I-81, and I-35.
The pages here focus on decisions that stay useful: when to stop, what to verify, how to protect the clock, and which official resources deserve a check before the truck is committed.
Regulatory and safety pages point back to official sources. State and corridor pages are planning summaries — not complete lists of parking, restrictions, incidents, or conditions.