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    driver utilization calculator

    Driver utilization calculator

    Estimate utilization from active vs idle time to spot wasted minutes and staffing gaps.

    Summary

    • Calculates utilization percentage per shift
    • Highlights idle time and wasted minutes
    • Useful for dispatch and route balancing
    • Supports staffing and scheduling decisions

    Definitions

    Active time
    Minutes spent driving, delivering, or handling stops.
    Idle time
    Minutes spent waiting, stuck, or between tasks.
    Utilization
    Active time divided by total shift time.
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    Utilization
    70%
    Reported hours: 8h
    Unused time: 0h

    Utilization vs active hours

    With the same shift length

    Worked example

    Inputs

    Shift length
    8 hours
    Active time
    5.6 hours
    Idle time
    1.2 hours
    Other time (breaks/admin)
    1.2 hours

    Outputs

    Utilization
    70%

    If utilization is low, you likely have uneven route load or long idle gaps between stops.

    Benchmarks / ranges

    These are conservative ranges. Your results depend on density, stops, traffic, and service type.

    • Utilization target (delivery)
      65–85%
      Higher than 85% reduces flexibility.
    • Idle time per shift
      30–90 minutes
      Large gaps often signal route imbalance.
    • Break/admin time
      45–90 minutes
      Depends on compliance and paperwork.

    What to do next

    • Balance routes so each driver has similar workload.
    • Reduce idle time by grouping stops by zone and time.
    • Use live progress to reassign stops mid‑day when needed.

    Use Lynxo to run this in real life

    Lynxo is delivery management software: dispatch + driver app + live tracking + proof of delivery + reporting.

    • Plan routes and assign runs in a dispatch dashboard
    • Send live ETA links so customers/sites are ready
    • Use a driver app for stop-by-stop execution and exceptions
    • Capture proof of delivery (photos, signatures, timestamps) per stop

    Where this helps

    • Dispatch performance reviews
    • Driver scheduling
    • Route load balancing

    FAQs

    Is higher utilization always better?

    No. Too high means you have no buffer for delays or exceptions.

    What’s the simplest way to improve utilization?

    Balance routes and remove long idle gaps between stops.

    Should I include breaks?

    Yes, if you want a realistic operational utilization number.