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Survey: Autoclub: "Extreme Shortage of Truck Parking Spaces

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Trucks parked on stand lanes or driveways to stopovers are not uncommon in Germany. The ACE has now published figures.

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According to Autoclub ACE, there are tens of thousands of parking spaces for trucks on German motorway roads. It becomes dangerous if drivers keep in completely unsuitable places in their distress.

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Trucks parked on stand lanes or driveways to stopovers are not uncommon in Germany. The ACE has now published figures.

Every day around 1.4 million trucks roll on German motorways. After at least four and a half hours a truck driver has to take a driving break. And that's where the difficulties start: There is no parking space for trucks in Germany. The Automobil Club Europa (ACE) has counted free and occupied parking spaces on motorways throughout Germany for seven weeks. Today the results are published. Conclusion: In order to meet the current demand, it would…

Trucks parked on hard shoulders or at the entrances to rest stops are not uncommon in Germany. The ACE has now published figures on this. The automobile club is calling on the federal government and the Autobahn Authority to provide tens of thousands of additional parking spaces.

Parking spaces: (dpa) Trucks parked on stand strips or driveways to stopovers are not uncommon in Germany. The ACE has now published figures.

Trucks parked on stand lanes or driveways to stopovers are not uncommon in Germany. The ACE has now published figures.

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saarbruecker-zeitung.de broke the news in on Wednesday, June 18, 2025.
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