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Name Address City State Zip Rating CHEVRON 266 Private Road 4724 New Fairview TX 76078 4.861 Creek Travel Plaza 4740 Jack Springs Rd Name Address City State Zip Rating CHEVRON 266 Private Road 4724 New Fairview TX 76078 4.861 Creek Travel Plaza 4740 Jack Springs Rd. Atmore AL 36502 4.773 Karde's 151 2100 S. Main St. Monticello IA 52310 4.708 Gore's Travel Plaza (Roady’s) OK-3, Seiling Seiling OK 73663 4.701 Association of Christian Truckers W Cumberland Rd Brownstown IL 62418 4.667 BJs Travel Center 00 State Highway P New Madrid MO 63869 4.641 Love's Ozark #566 US Highway 231 @ Campus Drive Ozark AL 36360 4.575 Hixton Travel Plaza 151 Interstate Rd N Hixton WI 54635 4.574 Love's Bevier #621 1402 State Hwy O Bevier MO 63532 4.563 Kwik Trip Travel Center 11th Dr NE, Austin Austin MN 55912 4.543 Kwik Trip #202 5341 Harding Ave Plover WI 54467 4.534 Pilot Travel Center 427 East Main St Beaver Dam OH 45808 4.513 Refugio Travel Center 720 Victoria Road Refugio TX 78377 4.486 Texas 87 / Tiger Truck Stop Ranch Road 34 Esperanza TX 79839 4.484 Kent Kwik 3402-3464 N White Sands Blvd Alamogordo NM 88310 4.471 Kwik Star #303 4183 Iowa 21 Brooklyn IA 52221 4.439 Trailway Truck Terminal 610 Ruthsburg Road Centreville MD 21617 4.436 Center Point Travel Plaza 694 Grain Ln Center Point IA 52213 4.414 Lisa's Truck Center 818-898 E Central Ave Moriarty NM 87035 4.413 Pilot Travel Center 2246 State Route 45 Austinburg OH 44010 4.405 Jack Flash Farina (Roady’s) 1003 W Washington St Farina IL 62838 4.386 Love's Guthrie #604 2700 E Highway 33 Guthrie OK 73044 4.386 Pilot Travel Center 800 John Long Rd Oakland OR 97462 4.366 I-20 Truck Stop (Roady’s) 12089 Stemley Rd Lincoln AL 35096 4.361 40 Truck Stop 10434 AR-23 Ozark AR 72949 4.358 Ayerco #44 Rocket Plaza 7233 US-36, Hannibal Hannibal MO 63401 4.357 Busy Bee #25 6458 US-129, Live Oak Live Oak FL 32060 4.354 Lucky 7 Exxon Truck Stop 6568 Wade Stedman Rd Wade NC 28395 4.350 Tom's Mobil 648 E Forrest Ave New Freedom PA 17349 4.342 Davis Travel Center 12461 old stage Rd. Warfield VA 23889 4.333 Quick Trip #102 6008 S 49th West Ave Oakhurst OK 74107 4.333 TA Kingsville #29 5551 St Rt 193 Kingsville OH 44068 4.327 Roadys / Double Nickel 1651 MO-84 Hayti MO 63851 4.324 Lambo's #3 (Roady’s) 100 Miller Rd. Mattoon IL 61938 4.323 Love's Cumberland #537 13300 Ali Ghan Road NE Cumberland MD 21502 4.319 Abbyland Truck Stop 219 Plaza Drive Curtiss WI 54422 4.317 PlazaGo Truck Stop 1515 South Main Hutchinson KS 67501 4.311 Little Nashville Truck Stop 11700 Illinois 127 Nashville IL 62263 4.271 Fred's Fuel 'n Food Mobil Truck Stop 620 US Higway 24 W Gilman IL 60938 4.262 Newell Truck Plaza 200 Manchester Avenue Newton KS 67114 4.260 Domino Food and Fuel 1901 South 4th St Clinton OK 73601 4.258 Town Pump 7985 Hwy 200 Milltown MT 59851 4.256 I-90 Fuel Services 1821 S Burr St Mitchell SD 57301 4.250 Love's Texhoma #638 1430 Hwy 54 E Texhoma OK 73949 4.250 Gordy's Truck Stop (Roady’s) 17045 Whitney Rd La Pine OR 97739 4.250 76th Street Auto/Truck Plaza (J&H Oil) (Roady’s) 460 76th Street Byron Center MI 49315 4.247 Pilot #1059 709 US-77 Schulenburg TX 78956 4.243 Flying J Travel Plaza 102 South Sheldon Rd Channelview TX 77530 4.235 Token #19 7015 Alabama 129 Winfield AL 35594 4.228 Hwy 109 Truck stop 3315 Sterlin Hurley Ind Hwy Clarksville AR 72830 4.214 TA New Haven #171 4-6 E Industrial Rd New Haven CT 6405 4.214 Love's Burlington #644 582 S Lincoln St Burlington CO 80807 4.212 Kewanee One Stop 5267 U.S. 11 Toomsuba MS 39364 4.212 Love's Valley #631 26120 E Meigs St Valley NE 68064 4.200 Truck World 7010 Truck World Blvd Hubbard OH 44425 4.191 Petro Wilmington 24001 Lorenzo Rd Wilmington IL 60481 4.189 Flying J 800 Watt Rd Knoxville TN 37932 4.188 Jane Lew Truck Stop (Roady’s) 104 Jesse Run Road Jane Lew WV 26378 4.184 Lambo's (Roady’s) 1000 East Southline Road Tuscola IL 61953 4.170 Gateway TP - Exxon Gateway Travel Plaza, 1086 Carthage TX 75633 4.158 Eagleville Travel Center 25024 E State Hwy N Eagleville MO 64442 4.156 Gas-N-Go 2797 County Road 231 Lyman WY 82937 4.151 Pilot Travel Center 5868 Nittany Valley Dr Mill Hall PA 17751 4.147 Dukes Travel Plaza Interstate 20 Canton TX 75103 4.146 Hilltop Travel Center 8265 Arkansas 282 Alma AR 4.143 Flying J 2349 Center Rd Austinburg OH 44010 4.140 Smithton Travel Center (Roady’s) 138 Motor Drome Road Smithton PA 15479 4.137 TA Walcott #77 755 W. Iowa 80 Road Walcott IA 52773 4.135 Truck Stop Ayerco 18048 Missouri 161 Bowling Green MO 63334 4.129 TA Wapakonenta #82 1775 Bellefontaine St Wapakoneta OH 45895 4.129 Pine Cone Travel Plaza 685 Linmar Lane Johnson Creek WI 53038 4.127 Circle K #187 600 West Mazon Avenue Dwight IL 60420 4.121 Planeview Travel Plaza (Roady’s) 1500 Planeview Dr Oshkosh WI 4.119 Pilot Travel Center # 1019 4444 Commerce Lane Orland CA 95963 4.117 Frederick Travel Center 3768 Colorado 52 Frederick Frederick CO 80516 4.114 High Desert Travel Center 15655 Hwy 395 Victorville CA 92394 4.111 Green Mart I-15 Ex 392, 6030 W Plymouth UT 84330 4.108 Petro Glendale 554 W. Glendale Hodgenville Road Glendale KY 42740 4.104 Big Sky Travel Plaza 4055 Rebich Ln Dillon MT 59725 4.100 Crenco Food Stores #2 I-77 Exit 65 Richburg SC 29729 4.097 Love's Baird #610 1333 US Hwy 283 N Baird TX 79504 4.097 Love's Salina #581 1915 South State Street Salina UT 84654 4.097 Pilot Travel Center 491 St- Mary's Rd Kingsland GA 31558 4.091 Arlene's Truck Stop 4647 Columbia Ave W Battle Creek MI 49015 4.082 Pilot Travel Center 319 Deer Head Cove Rd Rising Fawn GA 30738 4.071 Pilot Dealer 918 West Atlantic Emporia VA 23847 4.066 Love's Hamel #578 I-55 Exit 30 Hamel IL 62046 4.065 Dundee Travel Center 655 Tecumseh St Dundee MI 48131 4.065 Love's Jonesboro #607 5101 East Parker Rd Jonesboro AR 72404 4.064 AMBest I-80 Travel Plaza Lincoln Ave Sinclair WY 82334 4.063 Scotty's Restaurant & Wilton Travel Plaza 215 Ballard Road Gansevoort NY 12831 4.063 Truck Towne 47016 Sd Highway 46 Beresford SD 57004 4.063 Liberty Truck Stop 284-356 Frontage Rd Mineral Wells WV 26150 4.061 The Quarters TS and Casino Frontage Rd Opelousas LA 70570 4.056 Love's Oakdale 220 Oakwood St. Oakdale WI 54660 4.049 Russells Endee Truck and Travel 1583 Frontage Road 4132 Glenrio NM 88411 4.048 Pilot Travel Center 15876 West Commerce Rd Daleville IN 47334 4.044 Mt Vernon Fuel Center I-75 Exit 59 Mount Vernon KY 40456 4.042 Ports to Plains Travel Plaza 32060-32242 County Road 7 Lamar CO 81052 4.041 Texas Best Smokehouse III (Roady’s) 16243 Hwy 271 N Tyler TX 75708 4.038.
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