2022
DOI: 10.1177/03611981221103597
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Modeling Truck Parking Demand at Commercial and Industrial Establishments

Abstract: In urban areas, there exists a mismatch between where trucks need to park and the availability of spaces, forcing many truck drivers to park in undesignated locations that are unsafe, disrupt traffic, and cause a nuisance to the community. This mismatch also decreases the productivity of the sector, as drivers spend more time searching for spaces, take longer detours, and end their workday early. Most commercial and industrial establishments currently do not allow trucks to park at their facilities beyond the … Show more

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“…Therefore, ATs can reduce insurance premiums and liability expenses if the vehicles can eliminate accidents due to human error. ATs will reduce the risks of unsafe parking [15], such as on highway shoulders when truck-stop parking is unavailable [16]. ATs will also address the chronic driver shortage issue, particularly for LH segments that require drivers to stay away from home for multiple days [17].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Therefore, ATs can reduce insurance premiums and liability expenses if the vehicles can eliminate accidents due to human error. ATs will reduce the risks of unsafe parking [15], such as on highway shoulders when truck-stop parking is unavailable [16]. ATs will also address the chronic driver shortage issue, particularly for LH segments that require drivers to stay away from home for multiple days [17].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%