Drivers Are Becoming Increasingly Concerned For Their Safety
According to Fleet Owner, there was a 49% increase in fatal crashes on the road as of December 2024. With these kind of numbers, it is no wonder than driving ranks in the top ten of America’s most dangerous jobs.
Drivers are well aware of the dangers, too. A recent Samsara report found that 93% of drivers had experienced the negative effects of risky driving, such as vehicle damage or personal injury. 79% of drivers also reported that they’d experienced a “close-call” while driving in a distracted manner.
In the report, AI-powered detection systems emerged as the top solution for drivers to tackle road safety issues such as distracted driving, and many drivers thought it could play a role in educating drivers on safety procedures.
The new technology could therefore be highly effective in tackling many of trucking’s safety concerns. Likewise, with the trucker shortage expected to get worse, AI safety features could help companies retain and attract new drivers. According to a recent Tech.co survey, 11.8% of sector professionals are prioritizing staff recruitment and retention in June.