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June 18, 2019

New study suggests automation will not wipe out truck-driving jobs

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While stories in the media present automation as having the potential to eliminate large swaths of jobs in the near future, a new study by researchers Maury Gittleman and Kristen Monaco argues otherwise.

These authors found that the employment loss among U.S. truck will be significantly less than the 2-3 million reported by some media accounts. They found that three factors attributed to the inflation of this report:

Expanding off this last point, their research suggests while autonomous trucks will change how goods travel through the nation's transportation system and impact how trucks and cars interact on major freight corridors, not all trucking will be easily automated. Technology will transform the existing design of the trucking industry but will not eliminate the need for all . Long-haul trucking (which constitutes the minority of ) will be easier to automate than short-haul trucking (in which the bulk of the employment lies). Their conclusions stress the need for paying close attention to the breadth of tasks performed, as well as certain factors that may impact the ease of automation.

This article, "Truck-Driving Jobs: Are They Headed for Rapid Elimination?" was recently published in ILR Review.

More information: Maury Gittleman et al, Truck-Driving Jobs: Are They Headed for Rapid Elimination?, ILR Review (2019).

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