FMCSA’s renewed enforcement of CDL standards is reshaping driver training and compliance across U.S. motor carriers.
If you’re running a fleet or managing drivers in 2025, you’d better speak up, literally. On Tuesday, the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration issued new guidance that officially reawakens ...
Owner-operators pushed to allow CDL trainers to self-certify their compliance with federal regs. Now FMCSA seeks to stop that ...
An "emergency motion" demanding the U.S. Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit immediately halt the Department of Transportation's new rule banning nearly 200,000 non-citizens from holding CDLs says ...
As families prepare for the holidays, America’s truck drivers are doing what they always do – keeping promises to working ...
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 ...
Small fleet owner Steve Troyer says non-domiciled CDL drivers and weak enforcement are undercutting compliant carriers.
CVTA's Andrew Poliakoff and ATA's Chris Spear argue that fraudulent commercial driver training schools are endangering motorists and that recent Trump administration enforcement actions mark a needed ...
The waiver allows Wilson trainees who have passed the CDL skills test but not yet obtained their CDL to operate without a CDL ...
The order directs expedited rescheduling to Schedule III, but the same agency that's held up oral fluid testing for two years now holds the keys to marijuana testing's future.
The state of Illinois has the steepest potential fines for CDL speeding tickets, and California has the largest minimum fine for CDL drivers who exceed the speed limit. That’s according to a recent ...