Five Persistent Road-Data Challenges Draining North American Fleet Software Teams
Fleet and logistics software teams across North America routinely lose engineering time to five recurring road-data problems, according to a breakdown published on DEV Community. Fragmented state and provincial 511 traffic systems use incompatible formats and field names, forcing teams to build and maintain separate integrations for each jurisdiction. Low-clearance bridge data, scattered across federal and state inventories, is rarely structured for real-time routing, leaving commercial vehicles vulnerable to costly strikes. Seasonal weight restrictions such as spring thaw load limits are published inconsistently by hundreds of local authorities, making compliance tracking a manual burden. Hours-of-Service rules and the truck-parking shortage compound each other, as predicting when a driver's clock expires is only useful if live parking availability on that corridor is factored in simultaneously.
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