According to the findings of the report, on average, respondents drive for about 12 hours a day, with almost 50 percent of them driving continuously, even if they feel fatigued or sleepy.
Truck drivers form the backbone of the logistics sector. They are the most important stakeholder in ensuring smooth transportation of goods over long distances, yet remain vulnerable due to the fragmented and informal nature of the trucking industry.
L-R: Col Ali Akhtar Jafri (Retd.), COO, SaveLIFE Foundation; Gen. (Retd) Dr VK Singh, Minister of State for Road Transport and Highways ; Piyush Tewari, CEO, SaveLIFE Foundation and Abhishek Agrawal,
Piyush Tewari: “Trucks and lorries have the 3rd-highest share of crashes in terms of impacting vehicles killing over 23,000 people and the 3rd-highest share of deaths killing over 15,000 drivers."
The study revealed that 53% of the drivers were dissatisfied with their profession due to low and irregular income, harassment from officials and unscheduled working hours.
Health problems like severe backaches, joint/muscle/neck pain and stomach problems and lack of social security also contributed to their dissatisfaction.
The study covered over 1,200 truck drivers and over 100 fleet owners as respondents and was conducted across 10 transportation hubs in India – Delhi-NCR, Mumbai, Chennai, Kolkata, Bangalore, Jaipur, Ahmedabad, Guwahati, Kanpur, and Vijayawada.
Despite being a serious traffic offence, overloading of trucks has contributed to 12 percent of total road crash deaths.
In terms of vehicle category, trucks and lorries are involved in over 57,000 crashes annually.
Truck drivers form the backbone of the logistics sector. They are the most important stakeholder in ensuring smooth transportation of goods over long distances, yet remain vulnerable due to the fragmented and informal nature of the trucking industry.
Most truck drivers in India are sleep deprived, compromise road safety: SaveLife’s hard-hitting report

The ‘Status of Truck Drivers in India’ study, which used quantitative research to survey 1,217 truck drivers and 101 fleet owners (1,318 total) in 10 cities across India, is an incisive, data-filled analysis of just how bad the working conditions are for truck drivers in India.

28 Feb 2020 | 45111 Views | By Autocar Professional Bureau

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