A security plan procedure for Heavy Goods Vehicles parking areas: An application to the Lazio Region (Italy)

•A methodology to plan actions for security in parking areas is defined.•The willingness to pay of drivers is compared to the costs of improving security.•The lack of HGVs parking slots is quantified and new locations are proposed.•The willingness to pay does not meet the cost of increased security....

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