If you’re a truck owner in the trucking industry, it’s vital to know what costs are involved to be in business. This statement holds true whether you’re an independent owner operator, leased on owner operator lease purchase owner operator, small fleet, medium size fleet, large fleet or a mega fleet.


There are many costs incurred regardless if your trucks are moving or parked. Many refer to this as day pay or fixed costs as these costs don’t go away. Some of these include: various insurance, truck/trailer payments, licensing fees and many more.


Today’s blog will not be the subject of figuring out a trucking owners cost, however we will discuss the cost of parking which seems to be in the headlines lately. I myself have been curious to know how much it costs for the average parking space to be occupies by a semi truck and trailer. I decided to do some research to see if I could come up with any figures on this subject. It turns out members of NATSO which is the National Association which represents the Travel Plaza and Truck Stop industry has been attempting to get its members to understand the true cost of their parking facilities. They understand parking is a loss leader in that there is no money to be gained from most parking spaces. This I find interesting in that this parallels trucking owners as we often face the same struggles in knowing costs associated with our business, especially items which are loss leaders.


In looking at the math to calculate costs of parking spaces, it appears one of the major chains assigns a value of $21.92 per day of the 365 days per year. Of course, remember this is just an average. Real estate prices, weather and taxes would dramatically affect this figure up or down based on the conditions of a particular area. For example, I don’t think you can expect to pay $21.92 in New York City or Los Angeles to purchase or maintain a parking space for a semi truck/trailer parking space.


If you want to take a look at an interesting blog on this subject, click on the highlighted area below.

                                       
                                    Find the True Cost of Parking at Your Truckstop

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Henry Albert

Henry Albert is the owner of Albert Transport, Inc., based in Statesville, NC. Before participating in the "Slice of Life" program, Albert drove a 2001 Freightliner Century Class S/Tâ„¢, and will use his Cascadia for general freight and a dry van trailer. Albert, who has been a trucker since 1983, was recognized by Overdrive as its 2007 Trucker of the Year.

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I was told that there isn't such a thing as a free lunch, somebody is paying for that space. I believe before I retire, we will see MORE paid parking, not less. HHT, and fuel Tax, shows how, freeways aren't free.

December 12, 2015 15:09:17 PM

I agree with Jeff, I always try to buy something. Everything cost money.

December 10, 2015 18:27:27 PM

Always make it a point to buy something in the places that allow us to park, or eventually we won't have a place to park.

December 08, 2015 6:41:24 AM

Loss leaders often make us the most money in the long run. Go the extra mile, do the little extra thing, be a professional can all come back in ways to improve our business. Without a place to park we usually will not fuel at that location - without a place to do laundry - we will usually not fuel at that location. We need a full-service truck stop and as such we support full-service truck stops. While I cook a lot in the truck we also go inside for a meal once in awhile. We feel the need to support an industry that provides us with usually a free safe place to park and to get our restarts.

December 07, 2015 7:05:28 AM