No, it is just that with the trailer it is harder to align it so that you trigger the option to sleep. #3. Nite69 Apr 10, 2021 @ 6:11am. It depends on the layout of the rest stop, most I don't have an issue with while the trailer is still attached. #4.
In the game you never go home, you are always with the truck, so that's why 9 hours are enough. In real life however, you go home and when you go home you need at least 12 hours to shower, eat, play with your kids and other personal things besides sleeping. I have a mod that lets you sleep 12 hours, if you desire.Then the truck shuts down in the middle of where ever you are and you kinda sleep where you are (ofc with a big fat fine, after you wake up). ## Addtion ## While you are offline (your game is off) and your truck was parked, your driver should regain sleep :) Tying real life into the game. given your truck has a sleep cabine, ofc.
I just got this game last week and I finally got my own truck. But now that I do deliveries with my own truck sleep seems to be an issue. I will pick up a load and I realize I need a bit of sleep. I pull over at a rest stop take a nap and then my delivery is late. Is there a way to only sleep for a few hours or do I need to get a "full night sleep" every time? The dragon born has an alarm Rest stops are facilities designed to rest. Unless one has the "Fatigue simulation" option disabled, in Euro Truck Simulator 2, rest should be taken every 11 hours, while the rest itself lasts for 9 hours. In American Truck Simulator, you should rest every 14 hours, while you rest for 10 hours Jz131. 68 487 81 54 24 456 480 432 87