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FTA backs call for decent facilities for drivers.

26 Jul 16

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“Decent parking facilities providing basic needs for lorry drivers are a must” – says the Freight Transport Association.

Reacting to the Transport Focus - ‘Take a break – Road users’ views about roadside facilities’ report – FTA stated that it supports the view that it needs Highways England, local and national Government to work with the freight industry to solve the problem of inadequate roadside service for motorists.

FTA has repeatedly said that better roadside facilities are required – particularly for professional drivers who are legally required to take regular rest breaks.

The findings of the new research, published today, by Transport Focus, reflect the views of a wide variety of road users, including car, lorry and coach drivers, who were asked their views on roadside facilities.

Malcolm Bingham –Head of Road Network Management Policy at the FTA commented:

“FTA fully supports the findings of the Transport Focus report regarding Lorry Parking which clearly identifies the need for better driver facilities on our strategic road network.

“The research quotes lorry drivers who said that all too often there aren’t truck stops located where they need them, and even where they do exist availability of spaces can be a problem.

“We have been saying this for some time and recognise the driver preference for lorry parking facilities which provide basic needs together with security on site, so that they can feel comfortable and safe.”

The Association has welcomed some of the recent provisions in lorry parking but added that there are still significant gaps on the network where there are simply not enough provisions for drivers to take their break which are determined in law and driver’s hour’s regulations.

Mr Bingham concluded: “We now look to the national and local road authorities, and the Department for Transport, to set out plans to ensure that there are adequate facilities for drivers on freight routes which will enable them to comply with legal requirements to stop in areas that provide them with decent levels of service.”

 

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The Freight Transport Association can trace its origins back to 1889 and is recognised as the voice of the freight and logistics industry, representing the transport interests of companies moving goods by road, rail, sea and air.  FTA members operate over 220,000 goods vehicles - half the UK fleet - consign over 90 per cent of the freight moved by rail and 70 per cent of sea and air freight.

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