I plan to move to a different US state that's over two thousand miles away.
Can anyone tell me if it's still illegal to sleep from your car? If not, how can I achieve it so I can save hundreds of dollars by not sleeping at hotels/motels?
Don't get me wrong I'd love to stay for a night at a hotel but some can be super expensive. The max I'm willing to pay is $75 per day/night.
Advice? Thoughts? Criticism?
>>17199379
What state? It's not really illegal to sleep in your car
Depends on the state. I know in some countries/states you're allowed to sleep in your car, but there are a lot of rules surrounding it,, e.g. Can't sleep near a primary school, denizens of the street can call the cops on you if they want, etc. You could try sleeping in a mall carpark (24hr carpark), they're usually pretty good.
>>17199386
it is however illegal to trespass on private property (which many parking lots are), and many cities will write you citations for doing it in residentials.
Here's a website that lists safe places for RV campers to park overnight
http://www.allstays.com/c/camping-overnight-rv-parking.htm
>>17199386
I plan to move to Arizona and I currently live in Pennsylvania.
>>17199395
I didn't know this.
It kind of reminds me of how at my local Walmart, there's always people that practically live in the parkinglot, like they sleep overnight every night
>>17199399
CA trying to move to nc
>>17199401
Wow this is a nice website. Although I'm taking a car and not an RV, which is much less obvious.
When do you plan to make your trip?
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