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Survey finds truckers are willing to pay extra for safe, clean truck stops

Jan 4, 2025 | Industry News

Truckers News Staff

 

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Safety is a primary concern for many truckers when visiting truck stops. In fact, 80% of truckers in a recent survey said they would pay extra for services at truck stops where they felt safe.

The survey conducted by FinditParts also found that the younger the trucker, for the most part, the less safe they felt at truck stops. However, the majority of truckers do feel safe at truck stops, according to the survey’a results.

The online survey found:

  • 59% of Gen Z (drivers born between 1997 and 2012) feel safe at truck stops
  • 78% of Millennials (drivers born between 1981 and 1996) feel safe at truck stops
  • 86% of Gen X (drivers born between 1965 and 1980) feel safe at truck stops
  • 84% of Boomers (drivers born between 1946 and 1964) feel safe at truck stops

Truckers are also willing to pay extra for services at truck stops they consider safe and clean. Fully eight in 10 respondents said they would pay at least 5% more for services at a truck stop where they felt safe. Two in five would pay up to 25% or more.

The survey also found that women drivers are twice as likely as men to feel unsafe sleeping at a truck stop. Over a quarter of women said they’d feel “somewhat unsafe” sleeping overnight at a truck stop, and another 24% said they’d feel “very unsafe.” Women are 12% more likely to pay for a hotel than stay at a sketchy truck stop than men, according to the survey’s findings.

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