The Top 250 fleet's CLP holders who have passed the CDL skills test will be allowed to continue operating without a CDL holder in the front seat. Plus, more trucking news.
The Entry-Level Driver Training regulations took effect in February 2022 after years of development and industry lobbying. The result was a federal training standard that requires no minimum hours of ...
All truckers and pass drivers will have to take their commercial driver’s license tests in English as the Trump administration expands its aggressive campaign to improve safety in the industry and get ...
CDL drivers now face out-of-service orders for English language proficiency failures following a new 2026 federal law. Learn ...
All commercial truck drivers in the United States will be required to complete their license tests in English, Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy announced on Friday. The move follows several recent ...
A state senator’s proposal for English-only requirements for commercial drivers licenses certainly has some merit — but might ...
California highway regulations mean that patrols can stop you for a variety of reasons, including non-standard equipment in ...
Three state training programs for commercial driver's licenses could soon lose their status after a crackdown by the U.S. Department of Transportation, but the programs say the government is making a ...
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Florida driving tests are now only available in English. The move was applauded by some, while others say it alienates people. The post Florida becomes third state to offer English-only driving ...
State lawmakers are pushing to keep unsafe truck drivers off the road. A major focus is on a federal rule requiring truck drivers to read road signs and speak English well enough to follow directions.
Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy announces new English-only requirement for commercial driver’s license tests, ending multilingual testing options in states nationwide.