FMCSA’s nationwide sting uncovered more than 550 CDL training providers violating federal safety standards. Violations included fake addresses unqualified instructors and missing hazmat training.
The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration issued more than 550 notices of proposed removal to commercial driver training providers following a five-day nationwide enforcement sweep.
(The Center Square) – Nearly 3,000 training providers for commercial driver’s licenses have been removed from the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration Training Provider Registry. Another 4,500 ...
ARKANSAS, USA — Several local commercial driver's license (CDL) training schools have received proposal removal notices from the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) following a ...
Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy announced a big push with FMCSA grants to get states, industry, and nonprofits on the ...
The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) included the NPGA's ACE program in an audit of entry-level driver ...
The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration on Tuesday took another big step toward cleaning up its Trainer Provider Registry as the agency looks to stamp out "CDL mills" with the removal of about ...
FMCSA Administrator Derek Barrs pledged tougher enforcement on CDL mills and self-certified truck driver training providers to restore confidence in commercial driver qualifications. The Federal Motor ...
FMCSA Administrator Derek Barrs laid out his agency's active regulatory agenda Monday at the Truckload Carriers Association convention in Orlando, summing up its growing list of priorities ...
Missouri Trucking School (“MTS”), a new CDL and truck driver training facility, today announced the launch of its training program in partnership with ITF Group, a leading logistics and transportation ...
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