Trucking 8th Deadliest Occupation

The trucking industry has seen a drop in fatalities. Great news! However, trucking is still a member of the top ten deadliest occupations, ranking in at #8 behind power line workers.

So, what does this mean? Well, in 2012 there were a total of 741 drivers killed on the job, and the truck driver fatality rate was 6X the national average. Considering all the hazards of long hours, constant travel, distracted drivers, inclement weather and unhealthy food options, it’s no wonder that truckers have a high ranking on the deadly occupations list. However, new local policies are cracking down on distracted driving, especially texting while driving, and new regulations in the trucking industry may help alleviate some of these dangers.