Truck Parking in Petersburg, VA

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Richmond, VA Truck and Trailer Parking off Jefferson Davis Hwy

$25.00

per day

$150.00

per week

$425.00

per month

Richmond, VA Truck and Trailer Parking  on Charles City Rd.

$40.00

per day

$150.00

per week

$400.00

per month

Ruther Glen, VA Truck and Trailer Parking on Welcome Way Dr.

$1.99

per hour

$15.00

per day

$75.00

per week

$200.00

per month

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Highways to Petersburg, VA from surrounding areas

  • Interstate 95 (I-95): This major north-south route runs along the eastern coast of the United States. For truckers traveling from areas like Richmond to the north or North Carolina to the south, I-95 provides a direct route into Petersburg. Exit 52 connects directly to Washington Street in downtown Petersburg.
  • Interstate 85 (I-85): Serving as a vital link for drivers coming from the southwest, including cities like Atlanta and Charlotte, I-85 merges with I-95 in Petersburg. This intersection is crucial for accessing various parts of Virginia and for continuing travel towards the Northeast or deeper into the South.
  • U.S. Route 460: Offering an alternative to the interstates, U.S. Route 460 runs east-west and passes through Petersburg. It's useful for truckers coming from Norfolk and Virginia Beach or heading towards Roanoke. This route has less traffic compared to the interstates and provides a more relaxed drive with ample amenities.

These routes are well-maintained and offer various service areas where truckers can rest and refuel. Always check current traffic conditions and road work updates to ensure a smooth entry into Petersburg.

Navigating Petersburg, VA metro highways in the city

  • Interstate 85 (I-85): Starting from the junction with I-95 in Petersburg, I-85 heads southwest towards Atlanta, Georgia. It's a significant route for accessing the deeper South or heading towards the Midwest.
  • Interstate 295 (I-295): A bypass route around Richmond, I-295 can be a strategic choice to avoid city traffic. It connects from I-95 north of Petersburg and rejoins I-95 past the Richmond area, ideal for those not needing to stop in Richmond itself.
  • U.S. Route 460: Running east-west through Petersburg, this road offers an alternative to the interstates and can be useful for local deliveries or when avoiding interstate traffic congestion. It stretches from Norfolk in Virginia to Bristol along the Tennessee line.
  • State Route 36: This route provides access to smaller towns and military facilities like Fort Lee, which is directly adjacent to Petersburg.

Truckers navigating these roads should always check current traffic updates and consider time-of-day travel impacts. Utilizing GPS navigation with real-time traffic can help avoid unexpected delays and ensure timely deliveries.

Considerations to care for your truck in Petersburg, VA seasons and weather

  • Winter (December to February): Petersburg experiences chilly winters, with temperatures often dipping below freezing. Occasional snowfall and icy conditions can make driving hazardous, necessitating the use of winter tires and increased caution on the roads. 
  • Spring (March to May): The spring season in Petersburg brings warmer temperatures but also a significant increase in rainfall, leading to wet and sometimes slippery roads. Truck drivers should maintain good tire tread depth to handle slick roads and ensure windshield wipers are effective for increased precipitation. 
  • Summer (June to August): Summers are typically hot and humid with temperatures soaring into the 90s. The heat can increase the risk of tire blowouts; checking tire pressure regularly becomes essential. Sudden thunderstorms are common, which can decrease visibility drastically and increase the likelihood of flash flooding. 
  • Fall (September to November): Cooler temperatures return in the fall, providing more comfortable driving conditions. However, fallen leaves can make roadways slippery after rain, and early morning frost in late November may lead to icy patches. 

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