How Truckers Sleep Comfortably In 110°F Weather
Sleeping in a metal box in 110° desert heat sounds impossible. But long-haul truckers do it every single summer crossing Arizona, Nevada, and the Mojave. Here are the 10 real tricks experienced drivers use to stay cool and survive triple-digit heat, both while sleeping in the sleeper berth and while driving a full 10-hour shift. These tips work for truckers, owner-operators, RV travelers, and van-lifers heading into the Southwest this summer. 💬 Got a desert hack we didn't cover? Drop it in the comments so other drivers can use it. 🔔 Subscribe for weekly breakdowns of how truckers actually live on the road.

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