Stop Analytics

Stop Analytics enables users to conduct detailed stop analyses through geographic aggregation to understand vehicle stop patterns and plan accordingly.

The Stop Analytics application provides insights for public and private entities that are interested in ensuring safer roadways, Heavy-duty truck parking, planning for electrification and fuel infrastructure, or promoting efficient curbside usage. Stop Analytics allows users to solve for different use cases by applying different types of geographic aggregation, providing a comprehensive understanding of where and why vehicles are stopping and how to appropriately plan for these stops.

You can run two types of stop analyses:

Stop Events
Use to observe a commercial vehicle's stopping pattern.
Domicile Activity
Use to observe a commercial vehicle's duty cycle (driving activity between when a vehicle leaves and returns to the location where it stops the longest).

See how it works

Stop Analytics for Truck Stop Demand Analysis – Corridor Stop Clustering

Set up a corridor-Level Stop Analysis. Use hexagon aggregation and filters for overnight stops to uncover where trucks are stopping along a corridor and detect unmet parking demand.

Explore corridor stop clustering results. Analyze stop volumes, durations, and idle time. Apply time filters to surface peak overnight activity and identify parking pressure zones.

Stop Analytics for Truck Stop Demand Analysis – Site-Level Behavior

Setup site-specific Stop Analysis and unauthorized parking activity. Run a high-resolution stop analysis using your custom zones to isolate truck activity within and around key sites.

Explore site-Level parking behavior. Assess how trucks use each site, measure dwell times, and detect overflow patterns on ramps and shoulders to inform rest area upgrades or enforcement.

Setting an analysis area

Learn to set an analysis area for stop analysis.

  1. Click + Select zones
  2. Either Search for a region or choose from the Country options.
  3. Select a Province or State.
    1. If you choose a State, you must choose a County before selecting a City.
      Note:

      When a ZIP falls outside a City, but falls within a County the option for Outside City Limits displays. Only purchased datasets display as options. Click the information icon to view how to purchase unavailable geographies.

  4. Click Continue.