If you’ve recently sat in the comfort of your bedroom and ordered a product from an e-commerce site and wondered why the price for delivery is so high or why the last delivery took so long to get to you – It’s because there’s a shortage of truck drivers in the trucking industry.
This decline has been ongoing for over 15 years now and it’s a lot likely to get worse. In 2018, the American trucking associations released reports that highlighted several things:
Here’s where the big problem lies – the young drivers that are desperately needed aren’t interested in taking up truck driving jobs. The lifestyle of drivers (oftentimes staying on the road for a long time) isn’t appealing to millennials who would rather opt for alternative jobs with better appeal and pay.
Not to mention that truck driving is up there amongst the most dangerous jobs in the United States.
The effect of this fatigue in the trucking industry is a lot more than hiked delivery prices: lives are in danger with an increasing rate of truck accidents in the U.S.
Below is how the lack of truck drivers poses safety risks to the public.
The safety concerns that exist because of the shortage of truck drivers are almost endless. More work needs to be done to make the roads trustworthy again for people living in the U.S
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