The safety hazards are tremendous. There is no place to park, and this road is not straight. It's up and down with hills and curves. If you have a truck parked at the bottom of a hill at the end of a two-lane passing and a guy comes over the top of the hill, all he sees are tail lights. The next thing you know, he runs right into it.
It's not safe for the animals for it to be standing on the edge of a road because the shoulders are so soft. Those animals wiggle and move when the trucks are parked. We've seen trucks lay over on the soft shoulder because of animal movement and because the guy's out of hours and had to stop.
The other thing is when you do find a place to park and you have a load of 110 freshly weaned calves in the back of that trailer that are all looking for a drink of milk, they are bellowing. Anybody else who's in the same area chases you out because you're disrupting the sleep of the freight drivers who are there.