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(Pompano Beach, FL Bobtail and Box truck Only Parking off of E. Atlantic Blvd.)

$28.00

per day

$143.00

per week

$318.00

per month

(Boca Raton, FL Bobtail & Box Truck Only Parking off of Yamato Rd.)

$40.00

per day

$200.00

per week

$600.00

per month

(Miami, FL Bobtail and Box Truck Parking on 500 NE 185th St)

$800.00

per month

(Miami, FL Truck and Trailer Parking on 17707 NW Miami Ct)

$40.00

per day

$785.00

per month

(Miami, FL Truck & Trailer Parking off of NW 167th St)
Miami Gardens, FL

Miami, FL Truck & Trailer Parking off of NW 167th St

13 space(s) available

$48.00

per day

$240.00

per week

$490.00

per month

(Miami - Doral, FL Truck and Trailer Parking off NW 97th Ave)

$48.00

per day

$250.00

per week

Book truck parking in Oakland Park, FL

Highways to Oakland Park, FL from surrounding areas

  • I-95 (North-South): This major interstate highway runs along the eastern coast of the United States and provides direct access to Oakland Park. 
  • U.S. Route 1 (Federal Highway): Running parallel to I-95, truckers can use another significant north-south route. It's ideal for those who need access to more local roads or are visiting businesses along the coast. Turn onto East Oakland Park Boulevard for a straightforward drive into the city.
  • State Road 811 (Dixie Highway): This road also runs north to south, slightly east of I-95 and west of U.S. Route 1. It offers an alternative for drivers who avoid interstate traffic or those heading to destinations on the eastern side of Oakland Park.
  • State Road 816 (Oakland Park Boulevard): Running east-west, this road crosses I-95 and U.S. Route 1, making it a crucial arterial route for truckers moving horizontally across the Fort Lauderdale metropolitan area and into Oakland Park.

Navigating these highways and main roads requires attention to traffic reports, especially during rush hours when congestion can significantly delay travel times. Always ensure your ELD is updated with the latest route information, and consider using real-time traffic apps to avoid unexpected delays.

Navigating Oakland Park, FL metro highways in the city

  • U.S. Route 1 (Federal Highway): Another significant north-south route, U.S. Route 1 runs parallel to I-95 but closer to the coast. It's ideal for accessing more local or coastal areas in Oakland Park. 
  • State Road 816 (Oakland Park Blvd): This east-west highway crosses through the heart of Oakland Park and intersects with both I-95 and U.S. Route 1. State Road 816 is essential for truckers making local deliveries within the city or connecting to services along the coast.
  • State Road 870 (Commercial Blvd): Another critical east-west corridor, SR 870 intersects with major highways, including I-95, providing vital connections for trucks moving goods between inland areas and coastal regions.

These highways are well-maintained and typically support heavy commercial traffic. Still, truckers should be aware of peak traffic hours, typically early mornings and late afternoons, when local commuting can significantly slow down movement. Always check traffic reports for real-time updates on accidents or roadwork that could impact travel times.

Considerations to care for your truck in Oakland Park, FL seasons and weather

  • Summer (June to August): Expect hot, humid weather with temperatures often reaching the high 80s to mid-90s Fahrenheit. Afternoon thunderstorms are common. High humidity can also lead to more frequent rest breaks and ensure your truck's air conditioning is functioning properly.
  • Fall (September to November): The weather begins to cool slightly, with less humidity and temperatures ranging from the high 70s to the mid-80s Fahrenheit. While hurricane season extends into November, the risk decreases as the season progresses. Stay updated on weather alerts, especially if you're planning long hauls through or into Florida during early fall.
  • Winter (December to February): Enjoy mild and dry conditions, ideal for driving, with temperatures mostly in the 60s and 70s Fahrenheit. Due to minimal rain and pleasant temperatures, this is considered the best time of year for trucking in Oakland Park.
  • Spring (March to May): Temperatures start warming up again into the high 70s and 80s Fahrenheit, with an increase in rain towards the end of the season. Like fall, spring is generally a comfortable time for driving before the intense summer heat sets in.

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