Supporting drivers. Strengthening communities.

Road life should not mean going without basic accommodations.

TruckingFriendly.com is a resource for truckers, families, fleets, planners, and businesses working together for better rest, mental health, parking, lodging, meals, showers, and practical support on the road.

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  • LLodging
  • MMeals
  • SShowers
  • RRest
Semi truck at a well-lit truck stop with showers, lodging, parking, and diner signs

What's inside

Truck stop at night

Issue Explainer

The real challenges drivers face finding safe rest, mental space, and decent facilities.

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Driver crossing a city corridor

Featured Articles

Guides on road life, family strain, pragmatic planning, and shared infrastructure.

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Truck parking from above

Accommodation Scorecard

See how communities and corridors stack up on rest, access, lodging, and planning.

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Fuel stop with services nearby

Stories from the Road

Real stories that show what works, what does not, and what is needed next.

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Trailers beside a working facility

Business Pledge

Businesses can support drivers with practical standards that also help communities grow.

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Showers, lodging, and parking signs at a truck stop

Submit a Resource

Know a useful stop, safe lot, family resource, or planning gap? Add it to the map.

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Stay informed. Support better rest for everyone.

Get new guides, articles, and driver-friendly resources focused on mental health, family stability, and practical community planning.

The accommodation gap is a safety and dignity issue.

Drivers move the goods everyone depends on, yet many routes still treat their basic needs as an afterthought. TruckingFriendly.com is built to make those needs visible, searchable, and hard to ignore.

What the site keeps explaining

  • Why parking shortages can push drivers toward unsafe shoulders, ramps, and unofficial lots.
  • How restroom, shower, food, and lodging access affects real rest.
  • What businesses can do to become easier for drivers to use.
  • How communities can support truck movement without treating drivers like a nuisance.

Research base starts with FHWA Jason's Law truck parking work and industry issue tracking.

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Trucking-friendly accommodation scorecard

Use this as the editorial spine for guides, reviews, pledge pages, and future local directories.

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Arrival

Clear truck entrance, safe turning radius, signage, no surprise height or route restrictions.

02

Parking

Legal overnight policy, lighting, security awareness, reservations when useful, no hidden towing trap.

03

Human needs

Restrooms, showers, laundry, food, water, medicine access, and places to sit outside the cab.

04

Rest quality

Noise, lighting, check-in friction, hotel truck parking, and nearby services that do not punish drivers.

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Respect

Driver-facing instructions, staff awareness, no blanket hostility, and a real way to report issues.

Fuel pump and convenience stop on a clear day

Stories from the road should create change off the road.

The blog is structured to publish field notes, explainers, scorecards, business guides, and community playbooks. The goal is not outrage for its own sake. The goal is awareness that helps someone make a stop, hotel, receiver, or city more usable for drivers.

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Know a driver-friendly place or a problem that needs attention?

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