IRU — 2024-06-26
News from Brussels
IRU calls for EU funding of safe and secure truck parking areas is paying off: Europe's first Dekra Platinum certified truck parking has opened in Romania.
Travel Centers of Europe is the first secure truck parking area in Europe to be awarded the prestigious Dekra Platinum certification.
The parking is strategically located near Romania’s border with Hungary along a key corridor at the Orțișoara/Seceani exit on the A1 highway in Timiș County, Romania.
The facility was inaugurated by IRU member the National Union of Road Hauliers from Romania (UNTRR), exemplifying the innovative spirit and commitment to excellence within the IRU community.
IRU advocacy has secured €750 m in dedicated EU budget for the development and upgrading of safe and secure parking areas. This funding made possible the investment in Europe's first Dekra Platinum certified truck parking.
Building a robust network of safe and secure truck parking areas across Europe will contribute to a thriving European transport sector while improving drivers’ working conditions and enhancing road safety.
Key features
Lack of parking
The lack of safe and secure truck parking areas across Europe is a major problem.
There are 300,000 truck parking spaces available in the EU, with a significant shortfall of 100,000 places to meet total demand, according to a 2019 European Commission study. Only 7,000 spaces, or less than 3% of existing parking places in the EU, are in certified safe and secure areas.
The Commission is now updating its 2019 study, as strongly advocated for by IRU.
Europe desperately needs more safe and secure parking. In 2022, the union released €750 m for building SSTPAs, which allocated evenly over three years.
The latest call for proposals brough a substantial improvement in the eligibility conditions, leading to a more flexible funding call for safe and secure parking across the EU that enlarged its geographical scope, as called for by IRU.
The funding covers the development of new safe and secure parking areas, the upgrading of existing ones, and efforts to enhance the dissemination of parking information, including the availability, location and pricing of parking areas.
As the budget will end in 2024, with a last call foreseen for this autumn, IRU counts on the incoming EU political leadership to ensure continued financing of this important area for the well-being of drivers.
The shortage of drivers is a chronic issue facing the road transport sector. Improving the profession’s working and resting conditions are key for retaining and attracting more drivers.