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(Santa Ana, CA Truck and Trailer Parking on 3100 S Standard Ave NO SLEEPING ONSITE)

$60.00

per day

$380.00

per week

$850.00

per month

(Santa Ana, CA - Irvine, CA Truck and Trailer Parking on 3060 Daimler St NO SLEEPING ONSITE)

$60.00

per day

$450.00

per week

$1000.00

per month

(Santa Fe Springs, CA Bobtail & Boxtrucks Up To 26FT Parking Only On Freeway Dr)

$28.00

per day

$475.00

per month

(Pico Rivera, CA Truck and Trailer Parking on  Rosemead Blvd)

$950.00

per month

(South Gate, CA Truck Parking on Atlantic Ave - BOBTAIL AND BOX TRUCK ONLY)

$48.00

per day

$300.00

per week

$1190.00

per month

(La Puente, CA Bobtail and Box Truck Parking on 722 Parriott Pl)

$25.00

per day

$150.00

per week

$350.00

per month

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Highways to Fountain Valley, CA from surrounding areas

  • Interstate 405 (San Diego Freeway): This major north-south route runs directly through Fountain Valley, providing access from the Los Angeles area to the north and San Diego to the south. Key exits into Fountain Valley include Brookhurst Street and Euclid Street.
  • State Route 73 (SR 73): Located just east of Fountain Valley, SR 73 is a north-south toll road that connects with I-405. This route is ideal for drivers bypassing heavier traffic in neighboring Costa Mesa and Newport Beach.
  • State Route 22 (Garden Grove Freeway): Running east-west, SR 22 offers convenient access from areas such as Garden Grove to the east and Seal Beach to the west. Connecting directly with I-405, SR 22 provides another vital link for truckers navigating into Fountain Valley.
  • Magnolia Street and Warner Avenue: These major local roads intersect with I-405 within Fountain City limits and are crucial for accessing various commercial areas and local distribution centers.

Truck drivers can rely on these highways for efficient travel when planning routes into or out of Fountain Valley, ensuring timely deliveries and minimizing unnecessary delays.

Navigating Fountain Valley, CA metro highways in the city

  • Interstate 405 (San Diego Freeway): This major interstate runs north-south through Fountain Valley and is a primary route for drivers traveling between northern and southern California. 
  • California State Route 22 (Garden Grove Freeway): Running east-west, this freeway provides access from Fountain Valley to the city of Garden Grove on the east and terminates at Long Beach on the west. It intersects with Interstate 405 in Fountain Valley.
  • California State Route 55 (Costa Mesa Freeway): Located just east of Fountain Valley, SR 55 runs north-south from Costa Mesa, through Santa Ana, and up to Anaheim. It provides additional access to key areas in Orange County and intersects with SR 22 near its southern terminus.
  • Euclid Street and Brookhurst Street: These are major north-south thoroughfares in Fountain Valley that offer alternative routes to freeways. 
  • Warner Avenue and Heil Avenue: Important east-west corridors that cross through Fountain City. These streets provide direct local access across the city and connect to various business districts.

For truckers navigating through or delivering in Fountain Valley, these highways and main roads are essential for timely and efficient travel. Always check current traffic conditions and road work updates to avoid delays.

Considerations to care for your truck in Fountain Valley, CA seasons and weather

  • Mild Winters: Fountain Valley experiences relatively mild winters, with temperatures seldom dropping below 40°F. Snow is virtually unheard of. Fog can also be a morning issue, reducing visibility significantly.
  • Warm Summers: During the summer, temperatures in Fountain Valley can comfortably reach into the mid-80s°F, sometimes peaking even higher in late July and August. Sun glare during this season can also be intense, making it important to have sunglasses handy and maintain clean windshields.
  • Minimal Rainfall: Fountain Valley experiences little rainfall annually, with most of it concentrated between December and March. Although infrequent, rain can make roadways slippery and increase the risk of accidents. Truckers should be cautious during these months, adjusting their driving speed accordingly and ensuring their vehicle's windshield wipers and tires are up to standard.
  • Foggy Conditions: Morning fog, especially prevalent in late fall through early spring, can significantly reduce visibility. Driving at reduced speeds, using fog lights if available, and maintaining a greater following distance can help navigate these conditions safely.

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