How 1920s Truck Drivers Survived Long-Haul Trips Without Truck Stops

Before the first truck stop ever existed, how did America's earliest truckers eat, sleep, and survive the road? In the 1920s there were no fuel islands, no showers, no diners built for drivers — just lonely roads, general stores, and improvised camps. This is the forgotten world truckers lived in before truck stops changed everything. We trace how early long-haul drivers found fuel, food, and rest — and how that desperate need gave birth to the modern truck stop, from roadside pumps to giants like the Iowa 80. #truckstops #truckdriver #survival