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    Home > Business > Britain sees ‘green shoots’ of recovery from trucker crisis
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    Britain sees ‘green shoots’ of recovery from trucker crisis

    Published by maria gbaf

    Posted on December 7, 2021

    2 min read

    Last updated: January 28, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    Britain's truck driver shortage is easing with increased training and government support, but supply chain issues may continue without further progress.

    UK Shows Signs of Recovery from Trucker Shortage Crisis

    LONDON (Reuters) – Britain still has an acute shortage of heavy goods vehicle (HGV) drivers but the rate at which people are leaving the sector is at least slowing, an industry group said on Monday.

    Logistics UK, which represents freight and haulage businesses, estimates the country lacks around 120,000 drivers, shortages that have disrupted supply chains and left gaps on supermarket shelves.

    That reflects the tens of thousands who returned to the European Union after Brexit and the cancellation of 40,000 truck driver tests during COVID-19 lockdowns.

    Logistics UK said the number of HGV drivers fell 44,000 in the third quarter of 2021 compared with the same time in 2019, leaving the workforce 14% smaller than it was at the outset of the pandemic.

    However, that represents an improvement on the fall of 72,000, or 23.4%, in the second quarter.

    “It is still at an acute level but we are beginning to see those little green shoots that we couldn’t see before” said Director of Policy Elizabeth de Jong.

    Early signs of improvement included applications for provisional licences three times higher than pre-pandemic levels and a 25.6% increase in HGV driver testing in the third quarter versus 2019.

    Pay increases of up to 29% were helping, as were promises to invest in improving driver facilities.

    The government is also investing in “Skills Bootcamps” to train up to 5,000 people, while apprenticeships have been introduced to attract younger drivers.

    In October the government announced 4,700 temporary visas for overseas drivers for food supply and 300 for fuel supply for a three-month period, following a fuel crisis.

    De Jong said the government has not told Logistics UK how many of these visas have been issued. The industry group said in a report that much more needs to be done.

    “Without further progress on training, visas rules and HGV facilities…shortages will exacerbate existing disruption to supply chains, further embed inflation above the Bank of England’s 2% target and hamper the UK’s development as a modern, digital economy,” it said.

    It said consumers may notice reduced ranges at online retailers and longer delivery times this Christmas.

    (Reporting by James Davey; editing by Kate Holton Editing by Alex Richardson)

    Key Takeaways

    • •UK faces a shortage of 120,000 HGV drivers.
    • •Driver departures are slowing, showing signs of recovery.
    • •Government initiatives include training and temporary visas.
    • •Logistics UK reports a 25.6% increase in driver testing.
    • •Supply chain disruptions may persist without further action.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Britain sees ‘green shoots’ of recovery from trucker crisis

    1What is the main topic?

    The article discusses the UK's recovery from a truck driver shortage crisis affecting supply chains.

    2What measures are being taken to address the shortage?

    Measures include increased driver training, pay rises, and temporary visas for overseas drivers.

    3How has Brexit impacted the driver shortage?

    Brexit led to tens of thousands of EU drivers leaving the UK, exacerbating the shortage.

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