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FHWA 13-08
Contact: Nancy Singer , Tel.: (202) 366-0660
Date: Wednesday, July 9, 2008
Two of Nation’s Busiest Interstates Will Get $11 Million for Truck Parking
Innovations
WASHINGTON, DC – Two of the nation’s busiest interstates will receive $11
million, more than $5 million each, in federal support for innovative strategies
to reduce the frustration of truckers looking for parking on congested routes,
Acting Federal Highway Administrator Jim Ray announced today.
Ray added that the two interstates, I-95 and I-5, also were selected under the
Corridors of the Future Program, part of the U.S. Department of Transportation’s
national congestion initiative, in September of last year.
The Department chose the East Coast’s I-95 and the West’s I-5 for the Truck
Parking Facilities program because of innovative uses of intelligent
transportation systems (ITS) technology to provide truckers with real-time
information on available parking. The technology will monitor parking
availability and transmit the updates to truckers. Both corridors will explore
ways to allow truckers to reserve parking spaces ahead of time.
“Instead of hunting for parking and adding to traffic problems, truckers can
know when spots are vacant to plan their stops and time the delivery of goods
into major cities,” Ray said. “Predictability is good for businesses selling
products and consumers buying them.”
Ray said that the selection of I-95 and I-5 was based on a corridor-wide
approach to addressing congestion along interstates heavily used to transport
freight.
On I-95, average daily truck traffic is over 10,000 on certain stretches, with
maximum daily truck traffic above 31,000. On I-5, average daily truck traffic is
near 10,000 with a maximum above 35,000. The two corridors represent 10 percent
of total interstate truck traffic.
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