FMCSA’s nationwide sting uncovered more than 550 CDL training providers violating federal safety standards. Violations included fake addresses unqualified instructors and missing hazmat training.
With huge focus from inside and outside trucking on driver training and qualifications, the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration has signaled it intends to weed out training providers that aren ...
If a tree falls in the forest and no one is around to hear it, does it make a sound? In our industry, we wonder: If a driver is under 21, is there enough data to determine if they are safe enough to ...
Trade groups representing public and private CDL trainers across the nation wrote a letter to Department of Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy calling out the Federal Motor Carrier Safety ...
How well are mandatory entry-level driver training requirements working to improve trucking safety? The American Transportation Institute’s new research project aims to get some insight into that ...
Trucking Safety Chief to Newsmax: CDL Rules About Safety, Not Immigration ...
U.S. Transportation Secretary Sean P. Duffy announced in a Feb. 18 release that over 557 CDL training schools reportedly violated FMCSA safety standards.
New driver training regulations on Monday, Feb. 7, will cement a federal standard to obtain a commercial driver’s license. The new rules, which look to tighten how truck driving schools teach and ...
FleetForce takes driver training directly to carriers with its new strategic partnerships program. FleetForce owner Tra ...
A driver-training regulation 30 years in the works that finally came into effect last year even now has many trucking fleets in a scurry to comply. That’s because it sets a mandatory baseline for the ...
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