The report, released on January 28,
2025, highlights that 55.1% of truck drivers have compromised vision, with
53.3% requiring distance vision correction and 46% needing near-vision
treatment. The study, conducted in collaboration with the Foresight Foundation,
screened 50,000 truck drivers across six states—Uttar Pradesh, Rajasthan,
Madhya Pradesh, Maharashtra, Karnataka, and Tamil Nadu.
Beyond
vision problems, the report points to other significant health risks. It found
that 44.3% of drivers exhibited borderline or above-normal Body Mass Index
(BMI), while 57.4% had elevated blood pressure levels. Additionally, 18.4%
showed borderline or high blood sugar levels, indicating a growing concern
about lifestyle diseases among drivers.
Mental health is another pressing issue,
with 33% of drivers reporting moderate stress levels, while 2.9% were found to
have high stress levels.
Experts emphasize the need for mental health support and interventions to
improve overall well-being in the trucking sector. Releasing the report, Union Minister of Road Transport & Highways,
Nitin Gadkari, acknowledged the critical challenges in India’s transportation sector.
He highlighted that 70% of India’s freight moves via roads, contributing to
logistics costs of 14-16%, significantly higher than global standards.
One
of the most urgent issues is the shortage of truck drivers, with only 75
drivers available for every 100 trucks. Addressing this, Mr. Gadkari emphasized
the government’s commitment to enhancing driver training, improving their
well-being, and integrating digital solutions to make their work more
efficient. Trucks remain the backbone of
India’s logistics sector, playing a vital role in connecting industries and
enabling the seamless movement of goods. However, truck drivers endure
grueling work conditions, including long hours, irregular shifts, extended time
away from family, and various health risks.
With
India’s economy heavily dependent on road transport, improving driver health,
safety, and working conditions is crucial for ensuring a more efficient,
cost-effective, and safer logistics ecosystem.