J.B. Hunt Says Hours Will Cost Quarter Billion

J.B. Hunt Transportation estimated its costs will increase $250 million annually if the federal hours-of-service proposal is implemented.

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Officials of the Arkansas-based carrier, which is the largest publicly-owned truckload carrier in the United States, said at a July 6 hearing that the carrier’s miles driven would fall by 8.85% if it did not add any drivers. It would need 13.22% more drivers to move the same number of loads and the same amount of trucks.

Hunt would have to increase its pay by 9.71% for its drivers to maintain their current pay levels. DOT estimates carriers would have to raise salaries by 0.39%to attract drivers.

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When administrative staff necessary to support the larger driver force is added in, Hunt’s wage and benefit costs would increase by 24%, according to the company’s analysis.

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