Rest Stops
Rest stops are designated areas along highways where travelers can take a break from driving. They typically offer amenities such as restrooms, picnic tables, and sometimes vending machines or information centers. These stops provide a safe space for drivers to stretch their legs, eat, or refuel before continuing their journey.
Many rest stops are maintained by state or local governments and are strategically placed to enhance road safety. They help reduce fatigue-related accidents by encouraging drivers to take necessary breaks. Some rest stops may also feature tourist information or local attractions to assist travelers in planning their visits.