Van loads out of California
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California – know before you go
As a truck driver in California, you’re required to not only navigate the state’s diverse landscape, including heavy urban traffic and steep mountain passes, but also ever-changing trucking laws and regulations, like CARB compliance and AB5. With your adaptable skills as a driver and Truckstop as your ride-along, you’ve got this!
Main highways and interstates
- I-5
- I-10
- I-15
- Route 101
Key trucking hubs
The Port of Los Angeles and the Port of Long Beach
Least expensive diesel
Diesel prices vary, but the Central Valley often has lower prices compared to urban areas like Los Angeles and San Francisco. For example, Bakersfield frequently reports some of the lowest diesel prices in the state.
Best truck stops
- TA Truck Stop, Ontario, offers a full-service restaurant, showers, a truck maintenance center, and ample parking.
- Love’s Travel Stop, Tulare, is known for its clean facilities and friendly staff, tire care, a convenience store, and fast-food option. Off Highway 99.
- Pilot Flying J, Bakersfield, features a variety of dining options, showers, a driver’s lounge, and a large parking area.