Challenging Nature of Truck Driving
The profession can be harsh, gritty, and perilous.
Long hours, high stress, and extreme fatigue contribute to significant health risks and an increased likelihood of premature death.
Study Highlights Serious Risks
A newly released study has highlighted the severe burden on Australian truck drivers, predicting over 6,000 driver fatalities and 21,000 lost life-years in this decade alone.
With approximately 380,000 workers in the industry, work-related illnesses and injuries are projected to incur $485 million in healthcare costs.
Health Issues in the Transport Sector
Drivers in transport and logistics often experience poorer health outcomes compared to those in other fields, being particularly vulnerable to musculoskeletal and trauma-related injuries.
The Monash University-led study found a high incidence of cardiovascular diseases, obesity, and hypertension among drivers, largely due to long hours, limited healthcare access, physical and mental stress, among other factors.
Future Implications and Recommendations
Researchers advocate for increased government funding and policy changes to save lives and mitigate the projected $2.6 billion in lost productivity over the decade, while emphasizing that current studies on the health of truck drivers remain limited.
