Manage driver groups
Last updated: August 16, 2026
The Driver Groups page under Fleet is where you organize your own drivers into groups. A group bundles drivers together so you can dispatch to them, set their delivery eligibility, control optimization limits, and manage pay as a team. Each group carries its own configuration, and a driver can belong to more than one.
Note
Fleet and this page are gated. Availability varies by organization — if you don't see it, reach out to Nash.
This page is about administering groups and their membership. Putting a driver on a live delivery or a route happens in Operate, not here — see manually assign a delivery and edit a route. Groups are also what a dispatch strategy draws its drivers from; see dispatch strategies.
The list
The Driver Groups list opens on the All tab. If your groups span more than one TMS, an extra tab appears for each TMS so you can narrow the list to one at a time. The tab names come from the group records themselves.
Each row shows:
- Name — the group's name, with its provider logo.
- Drivers — the drivers in the group, shown as name chips with a +N overflow when there are more than a couple, or No drivers when the group is empty.
- TMS — the TMS the group belongs to, when it has one.
Select a row to open that group's drawer, where you edit its configuration across several tabs. See create and configure a driver group for the full flow and driver group settings for every control.
Search and create
The toolbar above the list gives you two controls:
- Search — the search box matches groups by name, contract, and the drivers in them; submit a term to filter the list and clear it to return to the full list.
- Create — the Create button (with the +) opens the drawer to add a new group. When you have no groups yet, the empty state offers the same action as a Create group button.
Duplicate or remove a group
Duplicate and Remove live inside a group's drawer, not on the row. Open the group, then use the Duplicate button in the drawer header to clone it under a new name, or Remove to delete it (a Delete Driver Group confirmation appears first). See create and configure a driver group.
Note
When your access is scoped to specific driver groups, you can edit only the groups you belong to, and only their membership — the rest of a group's configuration is read-only, and creating, duplicating, or removing groups is unavailable. Depending on your permissions, a scoped view may be read-only throughout.