Truck Parking Remains Top Concern for Drivers, ATRI Survey Reveals

Semi trucks lined up and parked.

In a recent survey by the American Transportation Research Institute (ATRI), truck parking has once again been identified as the most pressing issue for truck drivers as they carry out their duties. This survey, which was released over the past weekend, highlights the ongoing challenges faced by those in the trucking industry.

Interestingly, the economy emerged as the primary concern for carriers, topping the list when considering all survey responses. These findings were revealed at the 2024 American Trucking Associations’ Management Conference and Exhibition held in Nashville. For those interested in the complete survey details, the full report is accessible on ATRI’s website here.

Truck Drivers’ Top 10 Critical Issues:

  1. Parking
  2. Driver compensation
  3. The economy
  4. Detention/Delay at customers’ facilities
  5. Speed limiters
  6. Broker issues
  7. ELD mandate
  8. Fuel prices
  9. Autonomous trucks
  10. Driver training standards

The survey results showed notable differences in priorities between company drivers and owner-operators:

  • For company drivers, driver compensation led the list, while owner-operators were most concerned about the economy.
  • Both groups ranked truck parking as their second most critical issue.
  • Company drivers placed detention/delay at customer facilities third, whereas owner-operators ranked broker issues higher.
  • Speed limiters were the fourth concern for both groups.
  • Lastly, company drivers were concerned about the economy, while owner-operators prioritized fuel prices.

Carriers’ Critical Issues List:

  1. The economy
  2. Lawsuit abuse reform
  3. Driver shortage
  4. Insurance cost/availability
  5. Driver retention
  6. FMCSA’s Compliance, Safety, and Accountability
  7. Truck parking
  8. Battery electric vehicles
  9. Driver distraction
  10. Diesel technician shortage

When combining responses from truckers, carriers, and other stakeholders, the top issues were ranked as follows:

  1. The economy
  2. Truck parking
  3. Lawsuit abuse reform
  4. Insurance cost/availability
  5. Driver compensation
  6. Battery electric vehicles
  7. FMCSA’s Compliance, Safety, and Accountability
  8. Detention/Delay at customers’ facilities
  9. Driver shortage
  10. Driver distraction

Motor carrier enforcement personnel also contributed to the survey, highlighting their top concerns:

  1. Driver distraction
  2. Hours of service
  3. FMCSA’s Compliance, Safety, and Accountability
  4. Driver training standards
  5. Marijuana legislation

“Without question, this has been another tough year for the trucking industry,” remarked Gregg Troian, PGT Trucking president. “Our costs continued to climb while freight demand struggled. But each year we can count on ATRI’s analysis to not only quantify the issues, but more importantly, what we can collectively do as an industry to address each.”

ATRI reported that over 3,700 stakeholders participated in the survey, including motor carriers, truck drivers, industry suppliers, driver trainers, and law enforcement personnel. Nearly 45 percent of respondents were motor carrier executives and personnel, with truck drivers making up 31 percent. The comprehensive report also features a ranking of the primary concerns of motor carrier enforcement personnel.

 

Source: Truckers News