GroundForces
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I've noticed that motorcoaches and pickup trucks with trailers have already made a habit of parking in that area, generally taking up the 3 leftmost spots.
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Boooo!! Hopefully our show of support will help convince Flying J to keep a watch on that.I've noticed that motorcoaches and pickup trucks with trailers have already made a habit of parking in that area, generally taking up the 3 leftmost spots.
I've noticed that motorcoaches and pickup trucks with trailers have already made a habit of parking in that area, generally taking up the 3 leftmost spots.
I've seen that before, and not just SC. The destination charger at the Embassy Suites in College Station has a 3' tall cone (more a pole, really) that they leave at the entrance to the stall. The rest of the parking lot can be jam packed, including the J-1772 the next stall over, and the Destination stall is open and ready for you park in once to pull traffic marker out of the way.Someone might need to donate some traffic cones to the supercharger. Ellensburg, WA had a terrible ICE problem and adding cones you physically had to move solved the problem.
Did anyone check if it's on? I'm heading from Cali to Houston right now.. This would make the trip waaaaay better than diverting to Midland.
Ty! Sorry to hijack the thread, I've been watching this as once a year I'm driving to LA and back and now maybe twice a year. This is the only trouble spot.
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That's strange. I never saw anyone park a 4 wheeler like that before the Superchargers were there.
The cable wouldn't reach that? I've yet to use a SC but I got the impression they'd reach to the edge of the next stall, and here that'd be the rear driver.My guess is that under typical circumstances there will be low enough daily utilization that it won't matter. Assuming he was trying to be an agitator, he was smart putting the nose of his car past the last charging pedestal. Parking like that is an invitation to be boxed in for an extended period of time.
Once we have a date nailed down, I would be grateful for any lodging recommendations within 50 miles (along the CA incoming side) of For(got)t(en no longer!) Stockton. And will scroll back to Charlie's itinerary for the name of whichever place that was in that post...