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.
