The Road Haulage Association has called on the UK government to amend its National Policy Statement on Ports, saying the draft statement puts insufficient emphasis on the need for the provision of adequate secure truck parking facilities
According to RHA infrastructure manager Chrys Rampley, the Policy currently addresses the issue of Operation Stack and for obstruction to other road users when trucks have to queue outside entrances to ports, but the needs of the road haulage community have been entirely overlooked
The RHA is calling for the Policy to require adequate parking in five respects:
"We have been discussing with the government for some time the seriously inadequate provision of lorry parking for the UK and have been encouraged by the launch of transport minister Paul Clark's Lorry Parking Strategy and its 10-point Action Plan That is a positive start," says Ms Rampley
However, she added that ministers need to go further Increased port capacity - both deep-sea and ro-ro - generates more truck traffic
"Facilities for the industry and its drivers are already sub-standard and improvements must be stated in the NPS - as a pre-condition of continued UK port development," Ms Rampley concluded
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