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Can Long Haul Truck Drivers Live In Their Trucks?

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    Due to the nature of their work, long-haul drivers spend days or even weeks on the road, and as a result, many have become living in their semi-trucks. Also known as 18-wheelers, these trucks are standard on highways, but it’s easy to find them in rest stops and parking lots. While you may think they are just parked there, they have become living spaces for truckers.

    But can long-haul truck drivers live in their trucks? In this article, you will learn everything you need about living in a semi-truck, including whether it is allowed and what must-have accessories are necessary for living in your truck.

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    Living in a Semi Truck: Is it Allowed?

    Living in a semi-truck is allowed and legal in the United States. However, restrictions and regulations vary from state to state, with many permitting long-haul drivers to live full-time in their trucks. You may be required to obtain licenses or permits to live in your truck legally.

    While living in a semi-truck may pose several challenges, it has advantages. However, it is essential to ensure that you live in a comfortable space in a semi-truck. Living in a semi-truck presents excellent flexibility and freedom, but you should get a legal parking place.

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    What to Know about Living in Your Truck

    Semi-trucks are generally much larger than other vehicle types, giving you plenty of space to customize to become home. You can turn your semi-truck into a functional living space with good planning and creativity.

    A semi-truck is an excellent place to get enough sleep away from home. Trucking can take a toll on your body if you are not cautious, so you should get enough sleep before hitting the road, and semi-trucks offer convenience.

    While semi-trucks give you the flexibility and freedom to live in different environments, they present several challenges, including keeping your living space well-ventilated and cool during high temperatures or warm in cold weather and maintaining good hygiene. In addition, managing power sources to keep your appliances running can pose challenges. Also, living in a semi-truck causes isolation, especially for drivers who are used to being around family and friends.

    It’s important to note that despite the challenges, living in a semi-truck can be a fulfilling experience if you are looking for flexibility and a unique lifestyle.

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    Must-Have Accessories for Living in Your Truck

    Heavy haul trucking poses many challenges, and drivers should have certain accessories to make life on the road safe, comfortable, and efficient. Here are must-have accessories every long-distance driver should have:

    Comfy Seat Cushion

    Comfort should be a top priority for long-haul drives living in semi-trucks. A cushion provides more comfort and lumbar support than a plain truck seat.

     

    Cooler or Mini Fridge

    If you are a long-haul driver who prefers to prepare your food, a cooler or mini fridge offers convenience. Many truck drivers prefer to have food to avoid unnecessary stops.

     

    Cell Phone Charger

    Another vital item every truck driver must have besides their cell phone is a good charger and mount. If your phone dies in transit or falls out of its mount, it can cause much inconvenience.

     

    Trucker GPS System

    While GPS is on your phone, trucker GPS offers more tools for truckers than cell phone apps do. For instance, GPS truck navigators can help plan trucking routes to avoid hazards like narrow roads or low bridges.

     

    Emergency Kit

    An emergency kit is a must-have for any long-haul trucker. It comes in handy in case of eventuality. An emergency kit should at least contain the following:

      • Jumper Cables

      • A First-aid Kit

      • Flashlight with Extra Batteries

      • Road Flares

      • Duct Tape

      • Rags

      • Bottled Water

      • Non-perishable Snacks

     

    Slow Cooker

    A slow cooker is an essential tool for truck drivers. It helps drivers simmer a range of foods while on th

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    Other Must-Have Accessories

      • Bluetooth Headset

      • Powered External Speaker for Radio

      • Dash Cam

      • LED Light Bars

      • Tire Chains

      • Collapsible Water Basin

      • Toiletry Kit

    Living in a semi-truck is allowed and presents lots of freedom and flexibility while in transit. However, to have the best experience, you should have the necessary accessories for a quality trucking lifestyle.

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