Top 20 Most Popular US Hwy/On-Off Ramp Spots For Dangerous Truck Parking

| November 30, 2022

Lytx just released October 2022 data revealing the top 20 “hot spots” – dangerous interstate and on/off ramp locations around the country that are notorious for rigs stopping

Risky parking remains a major concern drawing attention from the federal government to act now to create more options for truckers. Trucks parked along the side of the highway or off ramp cause accidents, leading to injuries and increased insurance costs. 

To help understand the breadth of the national truck parking issue, Lytx just released October 2022 data revealing the top 20 “hot spots” – dangerous interstate and on/off ramp locations around the country that are notorious for rigs stopping. 

Pulled from nearly 50,000 truck parking events reported/tracked by Lytx in a two-week period, Pennsylvania, Georgia and New Jersey ranked in the top five. In fact, two Atlanta locations hold second and third place followed close behind by Cherry Hill Township in New Jersey in fourth place. The top spot where trucks pulled over the most goes to Arlington County, Virginia just outside of Washington DC. The full list is below: 

  1. I 78/US 22 West in Greenwich Township, Pennsylvania
  2. Ramp from NJ 3 North to Lighting Way in Hudson County, New Jersey
  3. KY 4 West in Lexington, Kentucky
  4. I 95 South in Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania
  5. I 95 South in New Castle County, Delaware
  6. I 85 South in Jefferson, Georgia
  7. I 75 North in Atlanta, Georgia
  8. US 95 in Humboldt County, Nevada
  9. NJ 19 South in Paterson, New Jersey
  10. NJ 70 East in Cherry Hill Township, New Jersey
  11. SC 9 North in Marlboro County, South Carolina
  12. I 75 South in Atlanta, Georgia
  13. US 13 North in Kent County, Delaware
  14. FL 997 North in Miami-Dade County, Florida
  15. I 85 South in Jackson County, Georgia
  16. US 95 North in Yuma County, Arizona
  17. VA 110 East in Arlington County, Virginia
  18. I 95/NJTP South in Middlesex County, New Jersey
  19. I 5 South in Los Angeles County, California
  20. US 49W in Humphreys County, Mississippi

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