Van loads out of Florida
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Main highways and interstates
- I-95
- I-75
- I-4
Key trucking hubs
Port of Miami and Port Everglades
Least expensive diesel
The Panhandle region tends to have the least expensive diesel. Cities like Crestview, Fort Walton Beach, and Panama City are known for lower prices compared to southern parts of the state.
Best truck stops
- TA Travel Center, Wildwood, offers a nice big parking lot, full-service restaurant, laundry facilities, and a truck service center, right off Interstate 75.
- Love’s Travel Stop, Fort Myers, also off I-75, is known for clean facilities and tire care center. There’s also a convenience store and fuel discounts for members.
- Pilot Travel Center, Jacksonville, is situated near I-10 & 95, with ample parking, a Subway restaurant, and driver’s lounge.