Lawyers representing a proposed class of about 4,000 independent truck stops announced Tuesday that they’ve reached a $130 million settlement in their antitrust lawsuit against leading trucker fleet payment card company Comdata Inc., as well as three national truck-stop chains.

As part of the deal, the defendants, which include Comdata’s parent company, Ceridian LLC, have agreed to pay a total of $130 million in cash, with $100 million coming from Comdata and $10 million a piece from TravelCenters of America, Pilot Travel Centers and Love’s Travel Stops & Country Stores Inc.