Drivers Demand Parking Solutions as FMCSA Survey Looms
The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration is moving forward with a major study to quantify the financial benefits of expanding truck parking availability across the country. The agency plans to survey thousands of professional drivers about their real-world parking challenges to demonstrate the economic case for increased parking infrastructure to state and local governments. Key Details FMCSA opened a public comment period for the proposed information collection titled Quantifying the Benefits of Creating New Truck Parking Spaces. The deadline for submitting feedback is May 6, 2026. This survey will gather critical data on driver experiences and pain points related to finding safe, legal parking spots during mandatory rest breaks. Why It Matters Truck drivers are using the open comment period to voice their frustrations and provide firsthand accounts of parking shortages. Many operators report spending excessive time searching for compliant parking, which impacts their ability to meet Hours of Service regulations safely. Driver feedback will be essential for FMCSA to build a compelling case for parking expansion to state and local decision-makers who control land use and funding. Next Steps If you're a professional driver, the FMCSA is actively seeking your input. This survey represents a significant opportunity for the industry to document the real costs of inadequate parking infrastructure and drive policy changes that benefit drivers nationwide.
More Trucking News
Real-Time Road Conditions Map
View live 511 incidents, weather alerts, and traffic data across all 50 states.
Open Live Map →