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Saturday, June 28, 2025

Driver Turnover Lowest in Six Years

Driver turnover at large truckload fleets declined to 71% in the fourth quarter, the lowest level in six years, according to the American Trucking Associations.

The turnover rate at large carriers, defined by ATA as fleets with more than $30 million revenue, has now declined for four straight quarters with the most recent decline being 10 percent.

The rate at smaller fleets dropped 16 percentage points to 64%, the lowest level in five years, according to ATA.

โ€œContinued declines in turnover rate reflect the overall choppiness of the freight market,โ€ ATA Chief Economist Bob Costello said. โ€œAs inventory levels throughout the supply chain are drawn down to more normal levels, and freight volumes recover, we should see turnover rise along with concerns about the driver shortage.โ€ The turnover rate at less-than-truckload fleets dipped one point to 8%, the lowest level since the first quarter of 2016.

The ongoing driver shortage serves is a major factor in tight over the road capacity, which is a problem for shippers because they need to pay higher rates in order to get their freight moved in a timely and efficient manner