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The Highway Bill That Could Change Everything

Finding a legal parking spot at the end of a long shift shouldn't be a gamble. ATA wants Congress to make sure it isn't.

ATA to Congress: Put Freight First

Finding a legal parking spot at the end of a long shift shouldn’t be a gamble. ATA wants Congress to make sure it isn’t.

Congress is preparing to write the next long-term surface transportation bill, and the American Trucking Associations has a clear message for lawmakers: focus federal dollars where freight actually moves.

That means the National Highway System. That means congested freight corridors. And that means, finally, a reliable funding stream for truck parking. Here’s why all three of those priorities matter to everyone in the supply chain.

For Drivers: A Safe Place to Stop
ATRI’s 2025 industry survey put truck parking at number four on its list of pressing concerns, and the problem is real. When a driver’s hours-of-service clock runs out and the nearest legal parking spot is miles away, the choice becomes dangerous: park illegally or push on. Neither option is acceptable.

ATA is backing the Truck Parking Safety Improvement Act, which would authorize $755 million over five years and fold truck parking investment into the larger highway bill.

Combined with the roughly $200 million Congress has already approved, a sustained funding commitment would mean more spaces, fewer risks, and drivers who arrive at their destinations rested rather than rattled.

For 3PLs: Reliability You Can Plan Around
Parking shortages don’t just affect drivers. They create ripple effects throughout the logistics chain. Delays cascade into missed delivery windows, rescheduled pickups, and the kind of uncertainty that makes freight planning harder than it needs to be.

When drivers can park safely and legally, they run their Hours of Service more predictably. That predictability is something every 3PL, including NATCO, can build better schedules around.

For Customers: Freight That Arrives on Time
ATA is also pushing Congress to target investment at the freight bottlenecks that cost the industry (and ultimately shippers) the most. Chicago, New York, and Atlanta top ATRI’s bottleneck list for good reason. Infrastructure investment in those corridors means faster throughput, lower dwell times, and shipments that reach their destinations on schedule.

The highway bill won’t pass overnight. But the priorities ATA is putting on the table would seem to help move the situation in the right directions. We’re watching closely.