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National Coalition on Truck ParkingThe Coalition was formed to respond to needs identified in a truck parking survey conducted by the Federal Highway Administration (FHWA) as part of Section 1401, also known as “Jason’s Law,” a provision in the Moving Ahead for Progress in the 21st Century (MAP-21; P.L. 112-141) Act, enacted on July 6, 2012. The Jason’s Law Truck Parking Survey Results and comparative Analysis (Analysis) of August 2015 documents those findings. The USDOT and its partners are committed to raising the level of dialogue, coordination, and response of the public and private sectors to this area of freight operations and safety. The Coalition held a kickoff meeting at the USDOT in November 2015. At this meeting, the Coalition committed to convening four meetings around the country to get input from key stakeholders on creative and innovative approaches to solve the nation's truck parking problem. The National Coalition on Truck Parking Activity Report, 2015-2016 (Report) documents the first year of Coalition activities and synthesizes suggestions from participants to address truck parking problems across the Nation. Notes and presentations from the National Coalition on Truck Parking Annual Meetings can be found below. Annual Meeting Notes20152016201720182020
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National Coalition on Truck Parking – Working GroupsIn fall 2017, the National Coalition on Truck Parking held its annual meeting to showcase cross-cutting truck parking initiatives from States and introduce the National Coalition on Truck Parking Working Groups. The purpose of the working groups is to share best practices and create products to disseminate information on truck parking issues related to priorities identified during regional meetings in 2016. The working groups are a deliverable of the National Coalition on Truck Parking. The working groups cover the following topics:
Notes from each working group meeting, as well as products identified for development by each working group, are organized by topic below. 2019 Working GroupMeetings
2017-2018 Working GroupsParking Capacity Working GroupMeetings
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Technology and Data Working GroupMeetings
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Funding, Finance, and Regulations Working GroupMeetings
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State, Regional, and Local Government Coordination Working GroupMeetings
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Staff ContactAmber Reimnitz |
United States Department of Transportation - Federal Highway Administration |