OOIDA Hails Bipartisan, Groundbreaking Truck Parking Legislation
More trucks than spaces force drivers to extremes. Congress finally takes action
U.S. Representatives Mike Bost (R-IL) and Angie Craig
(D-MN), members of the House Transportation & Infrastructure Committee,
introduced the most comprehensive piece of legislation in decades to increase
truck parking capacity.
H.R. 6104, the Truck Parking Safety
Improvement Act, would dedicate hundreds of millions of dollars to projects
that increase truck parking spaces so that truck drivers can safely comply with
hours-of-service regulations. Funding would be awarded on a competitive
basis and applicants would be required to submit detailed proposals to the U.S.
Department of Transportation. The primary focus would be to construct new
truck parking facilities and convert existing weigh stations and rest areas
into functional parking spaces for truck drivers.
“After decades of ignoring the
problem, Congress is finally getting serious about fixing the severe lack of
truck parking across the country. Finding a safe place to park is
something most people take for granted, but it’s a daily struggle for hundreds
of thousands of truckers,” said Todd Spencer, OOIDA President and CEO.
“Congressman Bost and Congresswoman Craig have shown they not only understand
truckers are experiencing a crisis, but have the mettle to address it through
groundbreaking, bipartisan legislation.”
While Congress and the Federal
Highway Administration have tried to address this issue with the enactment of
Jason’s Law and launching of the National Coalition on Truck Parking, OOIDA
believes substantive federal investment to expand capacity is long overdue.
“The national truck parking crisis
is also a national highway safety crisis. Truckers don’t want to park on
the side of the road. It creates a hazard to them and the motoring
public. But sometimes there’s literally no other option. This bill
has the potential to generate much more truck parking capacity and every member
of Congress should support it,” said Spencer.
Knowing the lack of parking is
affecting every segment of trucking, OOIDA worked closely with Reps. Bost and
Craig to develop meaningful legislation that would garner support throughout
the industry. In addition to OOIDA, H.R. 6104 also boasts the support of the
American Trucking Associations, Truckload Carriers Association, National
Association of Small Trucking Companies, and the National Motorists
Association.
“Growing up in a family trucking
business, I learned at early age what a rewarding career it could be,” said
Rep. Bost. “However, I also understood that trucking can be a tough, demanding,
and even dangerous job. One concern for truck drivers is the lack of enough
safe parking spots where they can get the rest they need without risking
collisions on the shoulder of the highway or being forced to push their limits
to find the next rest stop. This puts the truckers and other motorists as
significant risk. That’s why I’m proud to lead this effort to create sufficient
rest parking options for long-haul truckers.”
“Right now, there is a lack of
places for truck drivers to safely stop, forcing them to pull over to the side
of the road, or continue driving, both of which are risky,” said Rep. Angie
Craig. “That’s why I am proud to be working my colleague, Rep. Mike Bost from
Illinois to increase truck parking spaces, increasing safety for folks transporting
goods to and from Minnesota’s Second Congressional District.”
David Heller, TCA Vice President of
Government Affairs, said “Truck parking consistently ranks as one of the most
important issues for the Truckload Carriers Association (TCA) and trucking
stakeholders across the country. On a daily basis, our companies’ drivers face
dangerous conditions due to the lack of safe and convenient parking options.
TCA applauds Representatives Bost and Craig for their dedication to resolving
this critical safety obstacle through this legislation, which will devote
significant funding toward the development of suitable parking on our nation’s
highways.”
David Owen, President, National
Association of Small Trucking Companies, said “The availability of truck
parking has become so scarce that, in many parts of the country, it’s reached
crisis levels. The scope of the problem is such that the solution must be
multifaceted. The legislation sponsored by Reps. Bost and Craig
represents an important part of the solution — grants dedicated to putting
truck parking along federal roads.”
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