Book Truck and Trailer Parking in North Tustin, CA

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

$28.00

per day

$475.00

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

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

$25.00

per day

$150.00

per week

$400.00

per month

(City of Industry, CA Truck and Trailer Parking on 14777 Don Julian Rd - No Access Sat 0400 - Mon 0700)

$38.00

per day

$225.00

per week

(Lake Elsinore, CA Truck & Trailer Parking off of Temescal Canyon Rd.)

$30.00

per day

$165.00

per week

$400.00

per month

(City of Industry, CA Truck and Trailer Parking on 13674 Valley Blvd)

$280.00

per week

$750.00

per month

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Highways to North Tustin, CA from surrounding areas

Navigating the highways and interstates around North Tustin doesn't have to be difficult:

  • Interstate 5 (I-5): Known as the Santa Ana Freeway in this region, I-5 is a major north-south route that truckers can use to access North Tustin. 
  • State Route 55 (SR-55): Also called the Costa Mesa Freeway, SR-55 runs north-south and is a direct route into North Tustin from both the Newport Beach area to the south and the Anaheim area to the north. 
  • State Route 22 (SR-22): Known as the Garden Grove Freeway, SR-22 runs east-west and intersects with both SR-55 and I-5. It serves as a vital link for truckers coming from or heading towards Long Beach or other coastal areas west of North Tustin.
  • Interstate 405 (I-405): The San Diego Freeway, I-405, intersects with I-5 just southwest of North Tustin and provides an alternative route for navigating around heavy traffic areas, particularly during peak hours. 

Truck drivers should plan their routes based on their specific delivery locations within North Tustin and consider local traffic conditions, especially during rush hours. Using these major highways efficiently will help ensure timely deliveries and reduce time spent in traffic.

Navigating North Tustin, CA metro highways in the city

  • Interstate 5 (I-5): Serving as a major north-south route, I-5 passes through the western part of the North Tustin area. It connects with major cities like Los Angeles to the north and San Diego to the south, making it essential for long-haul and regional trucking routes.
  • State Route 55 (SR-55): Also known as the Costa Mesa Freeway, SR-55 runs north-south, intersecting with I-5. This route provides access to Newport Beach in the south and transitions into a city street in Anaheim to the north.
  • State Route 22 (SR-22): Known as the Garden Grove Freeway, SR-22 runs east-west and intersects with I-5 just northwest of North Tustin. 
  • State Route 91 (SR-91): The Riverside Freeway offers an important east-west corridor slightly north of North Tustin. It connects with I-5, facilitating access to both the Inland Empire and Orange County. 

These highways are complemented by several major roads such as Tustin Avenue, Newport Avenue, and Irvine Boulevard that facilitate local navigation within North Tustin itself. Truckers should be mindful of local traffic patterns especially during rush hours and plan their routes accordingly to avoid delays.

Considerations to care for your truck in North Tustin, CA seasons and weather

  • Spring (March to May): Spring in North Tustin brings mild temperatures, averaging between 50°F to 75°F. Rainfall is minimal, making road conditions generally dry and safe for driving.
  • Summer (June to August): Summers are hot and dry, with temperatures often reaching the high 80s or more. Truck drivers should ensure their vehicle's cooling systems are well-maintained to prevent overheating. 
  • Fall (September to November): Fall sees a gradual cooling from summer highs, with temperatures ranging from the high 60s to low 80s. This season is generally pleasant for driving, but truckers should be aware of earlier sunsets affecting visibility and plan their routes accordingly. 
  • Winter (December to February): Winters are mild compared to other regions, with temperatures rarely dropping below 45°F. However, occasional rain can occur, potentially leading to slick roads and reduced visibility. Truck drivers should check weather forecasts regularly and be prepared with appropriate tires and visibility gear. 

Knowing what to expect from the weather helps you make more informed route decisions and make the most of your HOS. No matter what Mother Nature throws your way, we have flexible, convenient parking for any rig, 24/7!

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