Industry Identifies Top 3 Women-Friendly Truck Stops

Industry Identifies Top 3 Women-Friendly Truck Stops

DC Velocity
DC VelocityApr 21, 2026

Why It Matters

The recognition underscores a growing industry focus on safety and comfort for women drivers, prompting truck‑stop operators to upgrade facilities and improving driver retention across a traditionally male‑dominated sector.

Key Takeaways

  • 64M+ app accesses show high demand for women‑friendly stop data
  • 12,000+ stops list at least one WIM amenity; 250 have all seven
  • Top three stops span Indiana, Missouri, Oregon, meeting full criteria
  • Lighted facilities and security are core criteria for women drivers
  • Partnership drives industry standards, encouraging more stops to upgrade

Pulse Analysis

Safety concerns have long been a top obstacle for women truck drivers, who often cite inadequate lighting, unsecured parking and limited restroom access as deterrents on long hauls. As the trucking workforce diversifies, operators are under pressure to provide environments that meet the expectations of a broader driver base. Industry data shows that women now represent roughly 10 percent of the U.S. trucking labor pool, and their demand for secure, well‑lit amenities is reshaping how service providers design and market truck stops.

The ATA Women In Motion Council’s partnership with Trucker Path, launched in 2023, leverages real‑time user feedback to flag facilities that meet seven specific criteria. By embedding a searchable WIM‑friendly filter into its app, Trucker Path enables drivers to locate stops with lighted parking, bathrooms, lounges, showers, laundry, 24/7 maintenance and on‑site security. The platform’s 64 million-plus accesses demonstrate both the appetite for such data and the effectiveness of a crowdsourced, technology‑driven solution in addressing a historically underserved segment.

For truck‑stop operators, the spotlight on women‑friendly features presents a clear business case: facilities that earn top WIM ratings can attract a growing demographic, boost fuel and service sales, and differentiate themselves in a competitive market. As more than 12,000 locations have added at least one amenity and 250 now offer the full suite, industry analysts expect the trend to accelerate, prompting further investments in lighting, security systems and 24‑hour services. Ultimately, these enhancements not only improve safety for women drivers but also raise overall operational standards, benefitting all road users.

Industry identifies top 3 women-friendly truck stops

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