driverscarce
Driverscarce is a term used to describe a shortage of qualified drivers in the transport, logistics, and related sectors. It is not a formal economic category, but appears in industry analyses, news reports, and policy discussions to describe a persistent imbalance between the demand for drivers and the available labor supply.
Several factors contribute to driverscarce. The workforce is aging in many regions, with a large share nearing
The shortage affects commercial trucking, urban and regional bus services, courier and parcel delivery, and other
Impacts include longer lead times, higher freight and consumer prices, and more use of incentives to recruit
Measuring driverscarce relies on metrics such as driver vacancy rates, turnover, hours per driver, and miles