FMCSA’s renewed enforcement of CDL standards is reshaping driver training and compliance across U.S. motor carriers.
After removal of roughly 3,000 training provider listings on its registry, FMCSA is getting down to the tough work of in-person audits of more than 1,500 schools.
The crackdown addresses a persistent problem: training providers that rush under-qualified drivers through certification programs, creating operational risks and public safety hazards. When poorly ...
Owner-operators pushed to allow CDL trainers to self-certify their compliance with federal regs. Now FMCSA seeks to stop that ...
[Stay on top of transportation news: Get TTNews in your inbox.] Efforts are underway in federal and state-level prison systems to help inmates train for and transition into careers in trucking upon ...
The waiver allows Wilson trainees who have passed the CDL skills test but not yet obtained their CDL to operate without a CDL ...
A Commercial driver’s license, or CDL, is a professional license that is needed to drive and operate large, heavy, and ...
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