/PRNewswire/ NATSO, representing America s travel plazas and truckstops, and SIGMA: America s Leading Fuel Marketers, issued the following statement in.
/PRNewswire/ NATSO, representing America s travel plazas and truckstops, and SIGMA: America s Leading Fuel Marketers, issued the following statement in.
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An Eisenhower-era regulation forbidding commercial activity at interstate rest stops has found itself in a new age, one where truckers want an end to rest stop shutdowns and environmentalists want easily accessible electric charging along the highways as the green movement accelerates.
The federal government has regulated interstate highway rest stops since 1956, and they cannot have fueling stations or restaurants, with some exceptions. But Congress introduced legislation in the form of H.R. 2 The Moving Forward Act that would permit electric vehicle charging at rest areas. It passed the House in 2020, and it could later be tucked into President Joe Biden s $2 trillion plan for infrastructure and climate.