NATSO came out against a push in the state of Arizona to commercialize rest areas along interstate highways in the state. The group said that it threatened businesses that serve travelers along interstate exits and would hurt local communities. It also said the move would transfer potential sales away from the private sector in favor of a government monopoly.
“Rest area commercialization is sometimes proposed as a means of increasing truck parking capacity along the Interstate Highway System,” said Dr. Knipling. “This study underscores that the private sector is far better at meeting the parking needs for the nation’s truck drivers.”
The full study is available for download online.
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