NATSO: Travel Plazas Are a Big Part of Summer RV Trips

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With Americans projected to take 700 million trips this summer, 97 percent by car, America’s travel plazas and truckstops will serve passenger vehicles and RVers seeking a safe summer vacation this year.

Travel plazas and truckstops nationwide serve as an accessible location for the traveling public, offering fuel (gasoline, diesel and alternative fuels), food (both quick-serve and dine-in options) as well as the ability to accommodate recreational vehicles and buses. The average travel plaza or truckstop also offers amenities such as showers, laundry facilities, overnight parking that is separate from commercial trucks and vehicle repair services.

“Americans are eager to travel this summer, and the all-American road trip that includes stops at travel plazas and truckstops presents them with a safe and viable option for a Summer vacation,” said NATSO President and CEO Lisa Mullings. “Truckstops and travel plazas are designed to meet the needs of the long-distance traveler. As we embark on the July 4 weekend, the travel plazas that crisscross this country and dot the nation’s Interstate highways are ready to meet all of the needs of the traveling public in a safe and efficient manner.”

The United States is home to more than 5,000 private travel plazas and truckstops, the vast majority of which are located within ¼ mile of an Interstate exit interchange. Travel plaza locations often house travel stores, mercantiles, restaurants, hotels and vehicle repair services. The travel plaza industry serves more than 1 billion people a year throughout the industry, according to NATSO.

Delia Moon Meier, Senior Vice President of Iowa 80 and NATSO Chairman of the Board, said, “Travel plazas and truckstops have long been a favorite stop for those traveling by RV.”

Iowa 80, for example, has 20 pull-through parking spaces for RVs and travel trailers located near the convenience store and gas islands. The site also is home to the Iowa 80 Trucking Museum, which houses a collection of vintage trucks, NATSO announced.

Founded in 1960, NATSO represents the industry on legislative and regulatory matters, serves as the official source of information on the diverse travel plaza and truckstop industry and provides education to its members. NATSO conducts an annual convention and trade show and supports efforts to generally improve the business climate in which its members operate.

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