ZDEVCO Expands TPAS Network Across Continental United States

ZDEVCO’s Truck Parking Availability System (TPAS) network continues to expand across the continental United States, with new deployments and pilots reaching additional states and freight corridors.

New Deployments

The Florida I-4 corridor deployment is actively underway, featuring 17 Axis cameras with AI-powered space detection along one of the Southeast’s busiest freight routes. This adds to our existing Florida infrastructure along I-10 and SR-8.

TPAS pilots in Kentucky, Washington State, and Nevada are advancing through deployment phases, bringing real-time truck parking availability to drivers along critical freight corridors in these states.

Existing Network

Our operational TPAS infrastructure now includes:

  • I-10 Corridor — 1,700 miles spanning California, Arizona, New Mexico, and Texas
  • I-5 Washington — statewide truck parking availability
  • Wisconsin — 14 sites across I-90, I-94, and I-39
  • Arizona — Bosch Autodome cameras with SWARCO dynamic message signs

Industry First

ZDEVCO pioneered the nation’s first public-private partnership (P3) model for truck parking information systems, demonstrating that sustainable, technology-driven parking availability solutions can be delivered through innovative partnership structures.

With 99.98% system uptime across all deployments, the TPAS network represents a continental-scale infrastructure serving the nation’s commercial truck drivers and the freight corridors they depend on.