Open Lot ParkingTruck Stop with ServicesRest Area ParkingPrivate Facility Parking
Major Highways in Truck Repair
Glenn Highway
Parks Highway
Alaska Truck Stop Regulations
Alaska requires compliance with federal hours-of-service regulations (HOS). Truck drivers must adhere to FMCSA guidelines and Alaska-specific weight limits. Always verify current regulations before operating.
FAQs
1. What are typical truck stop costs in Alaska?
Truck parking rates in Alaska typically range from $50-70 per day or $1000-1400 per month depending on location and amenities.
2. Which highways have the most truck stops in Alaska?
The main trucking corridors in Alaska are Glenn Highway, Parks Highway. These routes have the most truck stops and parking facilities.
3. Are there 24-hour truck stops in Alaska?
Yes, Alaska has several 24-hour truck stops, especially along major interstates. Many offer fuel, food, showers, and rest facilities.
4. What should I know about truck regulations in Alaska?
Drivers must comply with federal HOS regulations and Alaska-specific weight limits. Maximum gross weight is typically 80,000 lbs. Check current state regulations before operating.