
FMCSA Tightens Control: USDOT Number Sales and Leasing Deemed Improper
The FMCSA document explicitly states that the agency has identified attempts at improper 'trafficking' of such identifiers and permits, reminding the...
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The FMCSA document explicitly states that the agency has identified attempts at improper 'trafficking' of such identifiers and permits, reminding the...

On March 10, 2026, South Dakota Governor Larry Rhoden signed two laws directly impacting the CDL market and hiring practices in trucking. These laws...

A bill in the West Virginia legislature could significantly change entry rules for some CDL candidates. House Bill 4441 proposes requiring all CDL...

As of March 6, 2026, California DMV revoked around 13,000 CDLs issued to non-domiciled drivers. The agency emphasizes: this was not a 'state...

A heated debate unfolded on March 4 in a U.S. House subcommittee hearing over a supposedly adopted federal rule.

On March 5, Wyoming Governor Mark Gordon signed Bill HB 32, shifting the enforcement of federal English language proficiency requirements for...

Federal prosecutors in Connecticut reported that 25-year-old Ameer Nasir from Trumbull pleaded guilty to wire fraud in a case involving the theft of...

The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) states it will not back down in its fight against so-called 'chameleon carriers'—operators...

Missouri lawmakers launched a review of CDL requirements and scheduled House hearings following a notable road incident: a semi-truck reportedly...

A California Supreme Court judge in Alameda County issued a preliminary ruling temporarily blocking the state's actions to revoke CDLs from some...

Aurora, developing autonomous driving tech for commercial transport, has begun driverless trips on the Phoenix (AZ) to Fort Worth (TX) route, about...