Skip to content
parking-3
a71adminJul 17, 2017 6:17:52 AM3 min read

Real-Time Industry Apps Alleviate Driver Parking Woes

For many over-the-road drivers, finding an available place to stop or rest for the night after an 11 to 14-hour shift can be cumbersome. In their study, titled "Critical Issues in the Trucking Industry,” the American Transportation Research Institute (ATRI) found that the lack of “available, safe parking for truck drivers,” ranked as the fourth overall issue impacting the industry in 2016.

“The growing scarcity of available truck parking creates a dangerous situation for truck drivers who are often forced to drive beyond allowable HOS (Hours of Service) rules or park in undesignated and, in many cases, unsafe locations,” the ATRI study reported. 

One of ATRI’s proposed strategies to address the shortage of parking is to “research the role and value of real-time truck parking information availability and truck parking reservation systems.” Trucker Path and Park My Truck are two solutions that help over-the-road drivers plan ahead and directly address the concern of finding somewhere safe to park before violating HOS rules.

Trucker Path App

With the Trucker Path app, users can find truck parking nearby in real time, with locations updating their availability every hour. In Trucker Path, users can search for hotels and truck stops with parking that will fit trailers, plus find other nearby truck rest areas. 

In total, the database covers 270,000+ truck parking spots and 8,000 parking locations that are constantly updating in real time. Trucker Path also provides the following benefits for its users:

  • Saving time — Find the right parking spot and call from the app to reserve it.
  • Avoiding HOS violations — Users can save time and plan their parking spots ahead of time by searching over 450,000 spots that are updated in real time.
  • Ensuring safety — Users can read fellow truckers’ reviews to find safe parking.

Trucker Path is available for download on your iPhone or Android device.

Park My Truck App

The Truck Parking Leadership Initiative, which includes the National Association of Truck Stop Operators (NATSO), the NATSO Foundation, the American Trucking Association, and the American Transportation Research Institute, developed the Park My Truck app based on parking availability feedback from drivers.

On the Park My Truck app, users are initially provided parking spots within 50 miles. Users can view parking providers up to 250 miles away, in other states, and along certain highways. More information about each provider becomes available once the user clicks on the location. From that page, a user can see a time stamp that will indicate when the last update was made and how many spots were available. Other useful information about the Park My Truck app includes:

  • Drivers won’t be able to input parking information; the information comes directly from the parking providers. This ensures the app’s accuracy.
  • There are no plans to allow drivers to review or rate locations within the app.
  • Drivers do not reserve spots using Park My Truck. Similar to Trucker Path, they can conveniently call locations from the app, saving time and minimizing distractions while on the road.

Park My Truck is available for download on your iPhone or Android device. 

Ultimately, these apps can also be used by management and logistics teams who may want to provide their drivers with a list of safe stops before drivers hit the road.

Using your smartphone or tablet to access these apps while driving is strongly discouraged, so planning ahead is key. 

 

We are here to answer your questions. Contact our Risk Management Specialist today!

Larry Barton

Risk Management Specialist | Joe Morten & Son, Inc.

O: 865.392.3777 | C: 865.771.9506

l.barton@joemorten.com

 

 

New call-to-action


This material is intended to be a broad overview of the subject matter and is provided for informational purposes only. Joe Morten & Son, Inc. does not provide legal advice to its insureds or other  parties, nor does it advise insureds or other parties on employment-related issues, therefore the subject matter is not intended to serve as legal or employment advice for any issue(s) that may arise in the operations of its insureds or other parties. Legal advice should always be sought from legal counsel. Joe Morten & Son, Inc. shall have neither liability nor responsibility to any person or entity with respect to any loss, action, or inaction alleged to be caused directly or indirectly as a result of the information contained herein. Reprinted with permission from Great West Casualty Company.

RELATED ARTICLES