7 Accepted

Overnight parking facilities for HGV drivers are insufficient, especially on key road freight routes.

Conclusion
Overnight parking facilities for HGV drivers are insufficient, especially on key road freight routes. This lack of capacity is not new; the Department’s previous lorry parking survey identified it five years ago. (Paragraph 35) 32 Road freight supply chain
Government Response Summary
The government is gathering evidence through a 'National Lorry Parking Survey' to understand needed improvements, which will be published in early 2023. A £32.5M matched-funding grant will fund improvements to HGV driver facilities, and National Highways will invest £20m in improving roadside facilities on the strategic road network.
Government Response
Accepted
HM Government Accepted
The Government recognises the need to ensure hauliers have access to appropriate services and facilities and believes that the private sector is best placed to deliver new capacity and high-quality facilities for drivers. The Government is gathering evidence on HGV parking and facilities in England and commissioned a ‘National Lorry Parking Survey’ early this year. The full survey will run for twelve months and enable us to understand what improvements are most needed and where they are most needed. The survey will be published early in 2023. This evidence will assist industry in improving the quantity and quality of HGV parking and be used in the matched-funding grant we are launching later this year. The £32.5M scheme will invite applications from operators to fund improvements to HGV driver facilities such as improved shower and washroom facilities, catering areas, security lighting, barriers and perimeter fencing, or capacity improvements. In addition, National Highways will be investing £20m of existing funds in improving roadside facilities for freight drivers on the strategic road network.
Addressee Bodies
Department for Transport
Timeline
Recommendation age 4.0 yrs
Report published 01 Jun 2022