truck stop
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Definition
Noun: A truck stop is a large roadside facility designed primarily to serve the needs of long-haul truck drivers and other motorists. It typically offers extensive services such as fuel, large parking areas for trucks, a restaurant, restrooms, showers, and sometimes convenience stores or minor repair services.
Usage
A "truck stop" is a specific type of service area. It is used as a countable noun. - The driver pulled into a truck stop to refuel and get some hot food. - This interstate is known for having several large truck stops with good amenities. - We met for coffee at the truck stop just off Exit 42.
Advanced Usage
- "to operate/run a truck stop": To own and manage such a facility.
- Her family has operated a truck stop on this highway for thirty years.
- The term emphasizes the facility's purpose and clientele, distinguishing it from a standard gas station or rest area.
Variants and Related Words
- Travel plaza (noun): A similar, often more modern, large roadside service complex catering to all travelers, not exclusively truck drivers. Some truck stops are also called travel plazas.
- Service station (noun): A more general term for a facility that sells fuel and may offer repairs; it is typically smaller than a truck stop.
- Rest area (noun): A roadside pull-off with parking, picnic tables, and restrooms, but usually without fuel or food services for sale.
Synonyms
- Roadside service station
- Transport cafe (chiefly British English, though often smaller in scale)
Related Phrases
- "All-night truck stop": A truck stop that is open 24 hours.
- The only place open was an all-night truck stop.
- "Truck stop diner": Refers specifically to the restaurant within a truck stop, often known for hearty, classic American food.
- The truck stop diner served the best pancakes in the county.
Noun
- a roadside service station (and restaurant) that caters to truck drivers