The logo of Association of State Road Transport Undertakings.
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Mumbai: From now onwards, January 24 would be observed as the National Drivers’ Day.
Drivers form the backbone of our economy and society, connecting rural and urban India, enabling commerce, and ensuring mobility for millions.
Recognising their vital role, the Association of State Road Transport Undertakings (ASRTU), the Bus & Car Operators Confederation of India (BOCI) and All India Motor Transport Congress (AIMTC), have jointly announced January 24 as the Drivers’ Day.
India operates one of the largest road transport systems globally, with over 1.5 million buses run by private operators and 150,000 buses under State Road Transport Undertakings (SRTUs), moving over 70 million passengers daily.
Additionally, commercial truck drivers handle about 70 per cent of the country’s freight. Despite their vital role, drivers face challenges like long hours, poor infrastructure, safety risks, and limited welfare access. Heavy vehicles are involved in most road accidents, with driver fatigue being a key factor.
Dr T Surya Kiran, Executive Director of ASRTU, said, “Drivers are the custodians of safety for millions of passengers every single day. Their hard work ensures that India stays connected, whether it’s a student reaching school, a patient heading to a hospital, or goods being delivered to sustain industries and homes. Recognising their contributions and improving their lives will inspire a culture of respect, safety, and pride in their profession. This initiative is not just about acknowledgement but also about driving real change for their well-being.”
Prasanna Patwardhan, President, BOCI, said, “Drivers’ Day is not just a symbolic gesture—it is a meaningful step towards highlighting the crucial role that drivers play in our society and economy. Their untiring efforts keep the wheels of progress moving, often under challenging conditions. We should prioritise their well-being by addressing their hardships, providing better working environments, and equipping them with the tools and training they need to succeed. Let this day remind us to treat drivers with the dignity and respect they deserve.”
Dr Harish Sabharwal, President, AIMTC, said, "Drivers’ Day will be celebrated with joy and enthusiasm across the country every year on 24th January. On this day, we will honour and encourage our driver brothers. Dedicating a special day for drivers will boost their morale and help them view their work as a respected profession. I am delighted to share that AIMTC has entered into a significant agreement with Lions International Club to provide health check-up camps, eye examination camps, and free cataract surgeries for our drivers across the country. Additionally, we are planning to collaborate with insurance companies to offer a Rs 5,00,000 insurance cover for drivers, and we are working diligently to implement this soon.”