高速公路服务区“司机之家”标准化规范化
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【行业政策】一周要闻回顾(2025年5月26日-6月1日)
乘联分会· 2025-06-03 12:04
Core Viewpoint - The article discusses the recent announcements by the Ministry of Transport regarding the standardization and improvement of highway service areas, specifically focusing on the "Driver's Home" initiative aimed at enhancing the resting conditions for truck drivers [5][8]. Group 1: Announcement of Standardized Vehicle Models - On May 26, the Ministry of Transport published the "76th Batch of Standardized Vehicle Models for Road Transport," which includes 2,284 approved models, comprising 114 passenger vehicles, 42 private cars, 1,401 cargo vehicles, 323 tractors, 403 trailers, and 1 special vehicle [5]. Group 2: "Driver's Home" Initiative - The Ministry of Transport and the All-China Federation of Trade Unions announced a joint initiative to standardize and improve the "Driver's Home" service areas along highways, aiming to enhance service quality and coverage for truck drivers [8]. - The initiative focuses on addressing the urgent needs of truck drivers for parking and resting, with plans to provide free basic services such as hot water, meal heating, showers, and laundry [9][10]. - By September 2025, the goal is to renovate existing "Driver's Home" facilities and establish over 1,000 new standardized service areas by April 2026 [9]. Group 3: Key Tasks and Requirements - The initiative includes expanding the coverage of "Driver's Home" facilities based on truck flow, with a focus on areas with an average daily truck flow of over 300 vehicles [10]. - Standardization of services will be implemented, ensuring that facilities provide essential services such as resting areas, dining, and hygiene facilities [11]. - Safety measures will be enhanced in parking areas, including security patrols and surveillance systems to ensure the safety of truck drivers [11]. - The initiative encourages the establishment of supportive activities for truck drivers, such as health check-ups and legal assistance [12]. - The Ministry of Transport will monitor the quality of services provided at "Driver's Home" facilities and will take corrective actions for those failing to meet standards [14].