The annualized linehaul driver turnover rate at large truckload fleets remained over 100 percent for the second straight quarter, and the churn at smaller truckload carriers rose to a five-year high, according to American Trucking Associations’ Trucking Activity Report.
At fleets who report more than $30 million in annual revenue driver turnover dipped 2 percentage points to 104 percent, just off the five-year high of 106 percent reported in the second quarter. It is the first time since the fourth quarter of 2007 and the first quarter of 2008 that the turnover rate has pierced the 100 percent barrier in consecutive quarters.
“Increasing competition for quality drivers, coupled with gradual, albeit choppy, growth in demand for trucking services continues to put pressure on the driver market,” said ATA Chief Economist Bob Costello.
At fleets with less than $30 million in annual revenue, this competition contributed to an eight-point jump in driver turnover during the quarter, reaching 94 percent.


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