Open Lot ParkingTruck Stop with ServicesRest Area ParkingPrivate Facility Parking
Major Highways in Advance
I-95
I-85
I-40
North Carolina Truck Stop Regulations
North Carolina requires compliance with federal hours-of-service regulations (HOS). Truck drivers must adhere to FMCSA guidelines and North Carolina-specific weight limits. Always verify current regulations before operating.
FAQs
1. What are typical truck stop costs in North Carolina?
Truck parking rates in North Carolina typically range from $30-40 per day or $500-700 per month depending on location and amenities.
2.
Which highways have the most truck stops in North Carolina?
The main trucking corridors in North Carolina are I-95, I-85, I-40. These routes have the most truck stops and parking facilities.
3. Are there 24-hour truck stops in North Carolina?
Yes, North Carolina 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 North Carolina?
Drivers must comply with federal HOS regulations and North Carolina-specific weight limits. Maximum gross weight is typically 80,000 lbs. Check current state regulations before operating.