Trelp, a free phone app for Android smart phones, was launched on July 25, 2017. Since then, there have been over 100 downloads. The app allows you to pin unconventional parking, e.g., bank, school, side of the road.
The app also allows users to post their experiences with shippers/receivers. Did you know that there are shippers/receivers who won’t allow truckers to use their bathrooms?
Download Trelp from the Google Play Store and help a trucker. You can also go to gettrelp.com.
Tyson Fisher has done a remarkable job in writing about the free phone app available for androids. He described this app so well that it’s easy to understand its usefulness!
Trelp, a free app for truckers have gained momentum. Over 60 parking spots added on its platform. Drivers can add comments about shippers and receivers.
The app is only available for Android smart phones at this time. They’re working on the ios app. Visit gettrelp.com and ask them to make the ios app.
The receiver wanted me to pay cash for a lumper fee! I wasn't able to get an e executed bill of lading without it. I post it on Trelp so the next truck driver knows!
SP stands for street parking, but I think that Trelp will just make this P for parking. Truckers can share their parking findings on its app. Trelp will solve the commercial truck parking problem one pin at a time. Will you help?
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