OOIDA says the lack of driver training rules means that many truck drivers lack the “basic skills” needed to operate safely.
Thousands of training providers face federal review as the agency enforces rules designed to ensure safer truck drivers.
FMCSA said a big reason for delaying the entry-level driver training rule is to give the agency more time to complete development of the Training Provider Registry. The new entry-level driver training ...
After July 20, 2004, new drivers must be trained before they can legally drive; drivers with less than one year of experience must be trained by Oct 18, After July 20, 2004, new drivers must be ...
The American Transportation Research Institute on Tuesday issued a call for motor carrier participation in new research analyzing the impacts of new entrant truck driver training on safety and ...
Nearly 3,000 commercial driver’s license training providers have been removed from the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration’s Training Provider Registry. Another 4,000 training providers were ...
[Stay on top of transportation news: Get TTNews in your inbox.] Top leaders at the Commercial Vehicle Training Association and the National Association of Publicly Funded Truck Driving Schools are ...
Like most industries, public works departments have been struggling to find and hire workers. That's partly because of federal regulations that changed last year, making Commercial Driver's Licenses ...
Highway safety is a basic assurance every American relies on each time they merge onto an interstate. But that trust has been shaken, as recent catastrophic crashes involving unqualified or improperly ...
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