FMCSA’s nationwide sting uncovered more than 550 CDL training providers violating federal safety standards. Violations included fake addresses unqualified instructors and missing hazmat training.
If a tree falls in the forest and no one is around to hear it, does it make a sound? In our industry, we wonder: If a driver is under 21, is there enough data to determine if they are safe enough to ...
Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy on Friday announced sweeping changes to commercial trucking regulations, including a new requirement that all commercial driver’s license (CDL) exams be ...
Courts won't block FMCSA's ongoing purge of nearly 200,000 non-domiciled CDL holders after overhauling its legal arguments ...
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Federal crackdown could close hundreds of CDL driving schools over alleged safety violations
Federal officials have announced that hundreds of commercial driving schools nationwide could shut down over safety failures. The heightened scrutiny follows multiple crashes, including one that ...
Republican lawmakers are pursuing stricter English‑language and eligibility standards for CDL applicants. Dalilah’s Law would restrict CDL issuance to citizens, permanent residents and certain visa ...
A truck driver involved in a deadly Florida Turnpike crash held a valid CDL despite failing an English proficiency test and being in the U.S. illegally. FMCSA has launched an investigation into the ...
(The Center Square) – Rising scrutiny of 194,000 state-issued nondomiciled CDLs to foreign workers with poor English language proficiency reveal two routes to safety. Rule change is one, done by the U ...
An overlooked clause in President Donald Trump's executive order mandating English language proficiency might end up having a greater impact than ELP enforcement or reviewing CDLs for non-citizens.
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