FMCSA clarifies that while most English proficiency failures now trigger out-of-service orders, truck drivers in designated ...
New FMCSA guidance clarifies that no driver cited for an ELP violation in a U.S-Mexico border commercial zone, regardless of where the driver's licensed, should be placed out-of-service.
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 ...
A proposed bill in Arizona would allow police to arrest truck drivers found using falsified commercial driver’s licenses and ...
In this week's edition of Overdrive Radio, drop into our conversation with OOIDA Executive Vice President Lewie Pugh at the Mid-America Trucking Show. Pugh was fresh off a whirlwind round of a whole ...
Are ELP out-of-service violations actually effective law enforcement? The post English Language Proficiency violations—what’s ...
A new executive order from President Donald Trump to enforce the "commonsense" English-language requirement for commercial motor vehicle drivers was signed on Monday. The order aims to ensure ...
The California Highway Patrol is now testing truck drivers for English language proficiency. Nick Chiappe, director of ...
Although the English proficiency rule (49 C.F.R. 391.11(b)(2)) is part of the minimum qualifications for drivers of commercial motor vehicles operating in interstate commerce, with certain limited ...
International scholars who are applying for J-1 Exchange Visitor visas must comply with the U.S. State Department requirements to demonstrate English language proficiency that is sufficient: (1) to ...