USPS moves to align with DOT interim rules, requiring thorough vetting of non-domiciled CDL holders. See how this impacts ...
Prospective CDL holders taking their CDL skills tests on Martha's Vineyard get to waive a portion of the test, but will ...
Federal officials announced Wednesday that the suspect accused of causing a massive fatal pileup in Tennessee last week was an illegal immigrant who obtained a commercial driver’s license (CDL) in the ...
Learner drivers face months of delays booking practical tests because a backlog will not be cleared until November 2027, a watchdog has warned. The National Audit Office (NAO) said there was a backlog ...
Good manners never go out of style, but they do occasionally need to be refreshed. In workplaces everywhere, that refresher couldn’t come sooner. In the decade since the previous edition of “Emily ...
Nearly 3,000 commercial driver’s license training providers have been removed from the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration’s Training Provider Registry. Another 4,000 training providers were ...
WASHINGTON — The Department of Transportation is threatening to shut down thousands of truck driving schools and other training providers as part of the Trump administration's widening crackdown on ...
NDSCS students are training in mobile simulators and school trucks to safely handle winter road conditions in Fargo. The program emphasizes seatbelt use, blind spots, and stopping distances. North ...
Border Patrol agents stopped a commercial truck at an inland checkpoint near Blythe, California, where they discovered the driver – a 25-year-old Indian national with a valid New York commercial ...
DOT Secretary Sean Duffy on Thursday threatened to withhold $75 million in federal funding from Pennsylvania after finding the state violated federal safety regulations "by issuing non-domiciled ...
Update: On November 10, 2025, the D.C. Court of Appeals ordered the non-domiciled CDL Interim Final Rule paused for further deliberation of the case discussed in this story. Find more about that pause ...
The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration announced that it is “going after CDL mills” and scrutinizing entry-level driver training requirements. The news came during a press conference with an ...