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Navigating India’s Trucking Driver Shortage: Insights from IRU

Trucker Talk RadioBy Trucker Talk RadioMarch 15, 2026No Comments4 Mins Read
Navigating India's Trucking Driver Shortage: Insights from IRU
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Insights on India’s Driver Shortage by Rajesh Neelakanta from BVC Logistics

Logistics serves as the backbone of commerce globally, with trucking being its crucial component. In India, trucking operations are fundamentally important for commerce and economic progress, ensuring extensive reach throughout the country that other transport modes cannot achieve. Trucking is vital for facilitating first mile to last mile logistics, effectively supporting air, rail, and sea transport.

It is indisputable that efficient trucking operations are essential for the growth and development of any economy and society.

Challenges Faced by Truck Drivers in India

Truck drivers in India are among the least respected professions, often lacking dignity due to their absence from family and community life. Their lifestyle choices are frequently viewed unfavorably by the public. Moreover, their compensation is often neglected, with a typical monthly salary ranging from USD 300 to 400—significantly lower than that of taxi drivers, who earn around USD 750 to 900. This disparity contributes to the shortage of truck drivers in urban and semi-urban areas.

Access to healthcare and education for their families adds to the challenges facing truck drivers. A study by Kantar IMRB and Castrol India found that over 50% of truck drivers in India suffer from various health issues. With around 8.5 million trucks on the road, this is a significant concern.

The research indicated that 53% of drivers contend with health issues; 23% report sleep deprivation, while 18% experience physical stress and 12% face mental stress.

Truck drivers typically work excessive hours, with nearly half (48%) making over 12 trips monthly, and 50% of them taking trips that exceed 12 hours. It is alarming to note that approximately 28% of the 8.5 million trucks are currently unused due to the lack of drivers, leading to an estimated financial loss of about USD 60 billion each year due to the driver shortage.

The Root of the Truck Driver Shortage

The demographic landscape in India has transformed in the past few decades, especially since economic liberalization began in 1991. Several factors have contributed to the current truck driver shortage:

The Mahatma Gandhi National Rural Employment Guarantee Act (NREGA) has drawn many potential truck drivers to government jobs that allow them to stay closer to their families. Job opportunities in entrepreneurship and the service industry also provide more comfortable working conditions than truck driving. Additionally, low pay, lack of respect for the profession, and improved educational access have made younger generations less inclined to pursue truck driving.

A Path Forward: Addressing the Driver Shortage

While there isn’t a quick solution to the truck driver shortage, several developments are underway to improve the situation:

  • Infrastructure Improvements: Upgrades to roads and highways have significantly enhanced driving conditions.
  • Increased Earnings: Economic growth has increased the value of services, making truck driving more lucrative.
  • Better Medical Care: Improved healthcare access for truck drivers and their families is crucial.
  • Insurance Coverage: Many companies now provide insurance to improve drivers’ overall welfare.
  • Rest Facilities: Larger trucking companies are investing in rest areas for drivers to ensure proper rest and health upkeep.

These positive changes have the potential to alleviate the truck driver shortage in India, leading to a more viable road transport system. The strategies seen working in India could certainly apply to other developing regions in Latin America and Africa, while the challenges in Europe and North America may require different approaches such as project-based pay instead of hourly wages.

Shift the perception of trucking to align it with professions like piloting, showcasing it as a skilled and dignified career.

Additionally, facilitating work permits for foreign drivers could help address the shortage in Europe and North America, supported by initiatives from governments and private sectors that could train foreign drivers to meet local standards. With collaboration and exchange of best practices, the logistics industry can overcome these challenges, paving the way for a robust driver workforce.

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