Summary: Truck Parking Feedback Wanted in New Jersey

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The New Jersey Department of Transportation is seeking input from truck drivers on parking issues within the state. They have launched two surveys, one for short-haul drivers and another for long-haul drivers, to gather data on parking needs, search methods, and time taken to find a spot. The surveys, which are open until June 16, welcome participation from the trucking industry.

Understanding the Issue

New Jersey, which hosts the nation’s top freight bottleneck in Fort Lee, aims to understand and address truck parking challenges by collecting data and gaining insights from industry stakeholders.

The surveys differ slightly for each driver group but commonly ask drivers to rate potential solutions such as facility expansion, new technology, increased street parking, paid parking options, and delivery hours adjustments.

Truck parking shortages are a nationwide problem, with an estimated one spot available for every 11 trucks on the road. This issue has drawn significant investment from the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law, although local government restrictions and stalled federal funding have hindered progress.

The New Jersey Department of Transportation encourages all truck drivers to participate in the survey to help shape effective solutions to these pressing issues.

 

 

Source: Trucking Dive