Americans should have confidence that those behind the wheel are here legally, speak our language and meet our standards.
After news of 40 "illegal alien" CDL drivers caught in an ICE raid in Indiana, DOT's Duffy and FMCSA Administrator Barrs vow to "stop at nothing" to keep dangerous drivers off the road.
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Over 7,000 Truck Drivers Taken Off US Roads For Failing English Tests, Indian Drivers Hit Hard
US suspends 7,000+ truckers for failing English tests, with Indian drivers hit hardest under Trump’s revived enforcement order.
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Arkansas, Kentucky Lawmakers Urge DOT Probe Into ‘CDL Mills’ Over Road Safety Concerns
Senator Tom Cotton (R-AK) and Congressman Andy Barr (R-KY) have sent a letter to Secretary of Transportation Sean Duffy, ...
Over 7,000 truck drivers in the US have been removed from service due to failing English proficiency tests, part of a crackdown following road accidents involving Indian truckers., US News, Times Now ...
This is allegedly the first recorded English proficiency test for a truck driver who couldn’t identify road signs ...
A pair of lawmakers is urging Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy to investigate rush programs to churn out commercial driver ...
More than 7,000 commercial truck drivers have been barred from operating in the US for failing English language tests under a ...
The public has a lot of questions about the safety of big rigs and their drivers after three over-height trucks have hit and ...
Federal and state officials arrested 223 illegal immigrants, including 146 semi-truck drivers, in Indiana during a national crackdown on unlicensed truckers.
When International’s engineering team joined forces with MAN and Scania back in 2017 to design a new heavy-duty powertrain ...
Secretary of Transportation Sean Duffy said on Tuesday he was pulling an additional $160 million in federal funding from California over the state issuing commercial driver’s licenses […] ...
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