English language proficiency requirements can take drivers out of service starting June 25. FMCSA ordered inspectors to initiate all roadside inspections in English. Drivers that seem unfamiliar with ...
CarriersEdge, which provides online driver training, released an online English Language Proficiency Assessment to help trucking companies prepare for enforcement of the English Language Proficiency ...
Enforcement officials will begin enforcing English-language proficiency on June 25, 2025. Commercial drivers who fail a two-step assessment will be placed out of service. Federal regulations have long ...
BUFFALO, N.Y. — As of today, federal rules require a certain proficiency in English for trucks drivers operating on our roads. 2 On Your Side spoke to a Western New York trucking executive who has ...
The trucking industry is voicing widespread support for the Trump administration’s directive to place truck drivers out of service if they fail to demonstrate proficiency of the English language ...
Following U.S. Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy’s announcement Tuesday that the DOT is officially rescinding the Obama-era guidance that relaxed enforcement of English language proficiency (ELP) ...
Following the high-profile, triple-fatal illegal U-turn crash on the Florida turnpike last month involving Harjinder Singh that stoked the flames of the already-hot debate over English language ...
Well, I just saw on Mutha Trucker News, and it looks like Arkansas passed the bill. So, those that cannot read or write English — you're screwed. I know there's a lot of people going to be sitting ...
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