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California Truck Stops

Did you know there are more public California truck stops in Kern County than Los Angeles County? How about that only a fraction of the number of public truck stops in San Bernardino County exist in San Diego County? If you’re operating in California and you need to plan out your route, take advantage of the Department of Transportation’s listing of truck stops in California and its neighboring states. Here’s a helpful link to their page that lists truck stops in California, Nevada, Arizona and Oregon. Remember it lists public truck stops and that tons of other privately owned truck stops may exist in more convenient locations. Businesses open and close all the time, so make sure you dial the listed telephone number or use your GPS system to ensure they’re still open or to get recently updated information.

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