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Trucker Path adds 50,000 reservable truck parking spots to app

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Trucker Path adds 50,000 reservable truck parking spots to app
Trucker Path's expanded offerings now include reserved overnight and longer-term parking throughout North America.

PHOENIX, Ariz. — Trucker Path is announcing the expansion of its truck parking solutions to instantly include more than 50,000 reservable truck parking spots to the Trucker Path app.

“The U.S. faces a severe truck parking shortage, with availability estimated at one parking space for every 11 trucks on the road,” said Chris Oliver, CMO, Trucker Path. “The need for easily discoverable, secure, verified parking locations is mission critical. In addition to continuing to provide free parking availability at thousands of locations across North America, our new reservable parking network gives drivers and fleets the ability to reserve overnight and long-term parking directly within the app at more than 50,000 spots at professionally managed, secure locations. Going forward, we will continue to grow the number of locations until we’ve achieved national coverage.”

Safe Overnight and Longer-Term Parking

According to Trucker Path, in addition to providing access to free parking availability, Trucker Path is offering its more than one million app users the ability to reserve overnight and longer-term parking throughout the U.S.

“Trucker Path has long been recognized as one of the most comprehensive sources of truck parking intelligence across North America,” the company said. “Powered by a highly engaged network of over 1 million active users and tens of millions of real-time user-generated data points, the platform has historically relied on crowd-sourced insights to help drivers locate available free parking. The addition of reservable, paid parking extends the platform’s scope of solutions and continues the company’s efforts to ensure truck drivers are able to efficiently locate safe and secure parking.”

Adding Value

Oliver noted that reserved parking offers an excellent value proposition to truckers and the fleets they drive for.

Based on data from the American Transportation Research Institute (ATRI), drivers spend an average of about 56 minutes per day searching for parking at a cost of six to seven hours per week in lost productivity. That equates to $4,000 to $6,000 annually per driver in lost revenue potential.

“Adding 50 minutes of drive time a day more than pays for the $20 average per reservation cost of a reserved parking spot,” Oliver said. “No matter how you do the math, 50 productive minutes equals about 40 more miles per day, so the ROI is immediate.”

Improving Life on the Road

According to Trucker Path, through predictive analytics based on historical utilization and time-of-day patterns, Trucker Path will enable access to bookable parking, giving drivers certainty and improving their quality of life on the road. Reserved parking also improves safety for drivers and loads, Oliver went on to point out, because cargo theft continues to rise and freight is increasingly targeted during unsecured dwell times.

“Reserved parking through Trucker Path has really improved how we monetize our yard space,” said Cody Horchak, CEO of Realize Mobility. “We’re already seeing higher utilization, better customer quality and predictability.”

Dana Guthrie

Dana Guthrie is an award-winning journalist who has been featured in multiple newspapers, books and magazines across the globe. She is currently based in the Atlanta, Georgia, area.

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Dana Guthrie is an award-winning journalist who has been featured in multiple newspapers, books and magazines across the globe. She is currently based in the Atlanta, Georgia, area.
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