The crackdown addresses a persistent problem: training providers that rush under-qualified drivers through certification programs, creating operational risks and public safety hazards. When poorly ...
Thousands of CDL training providers are no longer registered. Thousands more have 30 days to come into compliance.
After removal of roughly 3,000 training provider listings on its registry, FMCSA is getting down to the tough work of ...
The U.S. Department of Transportation, (DOT) in association with the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration, (FMCSA) is cracking down on thousands of CDL training providers.
Federal Entry Level Driver Training (ELDT) regulations went into effect in 2022 and set new federal minimum standards for CDL ...
The training providers were removed "for failing to equip trainees with the Trump Administration’s standards of readiness," according to DOT. Another 4,500 providers were also placed on notice for ...
More than 40 percent of listed CDL training providers could lose their ability to certify new drivers. As a result, many ...
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.
The waiver allows Wilson trainees who have passed the CDL skills test but not yet obtained their CDL to operate without a CDL ...
Amid industry concerns over the CDL-issuing process, the department plans to revoke the certifications of nearly 3,000 ...