
Five states share $62M in DOT funds for truck parking
THE SO WHAT
New DOT money for truck parking is a small but real constraint release in long-haul logistics—less time hunting for spaces means tighter ETAs and better driver utilization. Fleet operators and freight brokers should treat parking availability as a variable that’s slowly improving and revisit routing and rest-stop assumptions accordingly.
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