The U.S. DOT removed or "put on notice" thousands of CDL training providers for failing to meet "standards of readiness." However, organizations say they weren't providing the training.
In a new press release, U.S. Transportation Secretary Sean P. Duffy announced that about 3,000 CDL training providers have ...
Nearly 44% of the 16,000 truck driving programs listed nationwide by the government may be forced to close if they lose their ...
Federal Entry Level Driver Training (ELDT) regulations went into effect in 2022 and set new federal minimum standards for CDL ...
Minnesota has until the end of the month to comply with federal demands or lose $30.4 million due to complications with how ...
CDL driver turnover is being driven by under-trained drivers gaining jobs for which they are not prepared, says the ...
The U.S. Department of Transportation, (DOT) in association with the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration, (FMCSA) is ...
The training providers were removed "for failing to equip trainees with the Trump Administration’s standards of readiness," ...
DOT Secretary Sean Duffy said that almost 3,000 CDL training facilities have been removed from the Federal Motor Carrier ...
Federal transportation officials allege Minnesota has been illegally issuing commercial driver's licenses and are threatening to withhold highway funding from the state unless it takes "corrective ...
NDSCS students are training in mobile simulators and school trucks to safely handle winter road conditions in Fargo. The ...