{"text":"So how do these two compare? I've been doing southeast for a month now and absolutely hate it.. traffic and parking are ridiculous. Literally spent 4 hours trying to find parking near Orlando, FL\n\nGoing to switch carriers soon and considering someone who does Midwest / northwest","videos":"[]","link":"{}","pics":"[]","canComment":true}
{"replyToPid":0,"replyTo":"","text":"Once you get west of the Mississippi river there is mostly wide open area until the far west coast. Parking is generally easy to find except for in major cities, and the roads and businesses are better designed for modern trucks.\n\nif you've just been doing east coast and south east, then prepare for a major scenery change. you'll go from trees and houses to wide open fields and farms. if you get a chance to drive the rural routes in the midwest you'll see towns with less then 100 residents where rush hour traffic means seeing 3 cars at once with nothing but mostly flat farm land in between them."}
{"replyTo":"","text":"in my opinion the more you drive certain places the more you find spots to park pretty much any state. Of course certain big cities can be difficult, however downtown Los Angeles you can park in the streets. so then it comes down to traffic and speed limits. I made most money when I would go coast to coast. just learn to use local owned truck stops instead of pilot/TA and those places usually have open spots","replyToPid":0}
{"replyTo":"","text":"I used to be 48. Went Midwest found it easier with traffic and parking. Now I’m west region and love it. No such thing as no parking and traffic is only bad in big cities which far and few between. ","replyToPid":0}