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.
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.
On Monday, May 18, U.S. Transportation Secretary Sean P. Duffy announced that FMCSA is deploying $217 million across four ...
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 ...
The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration plans to allot more than $80 million in grant funds for roadway safety by expanding truck parking and investing in technology, the agency announced. The ...
Top leaders at the Commercial Vehicle Training Association and the National Association of Publicly Funded Truck Driving Schools are expressing “serious concerns” to federal trucking regulators that ...
FMCSA Administrator Derek Barrs pledged tougher enforcement on CDL mills and self-certified truck driver training providers to restore confidence in commercial driver qualifications. The Federal Motor ...
Regulators in the US and Canada are targeting non-compliant truck driving schools. Here is why closing training loopholes is ...