Authorities say the driver of a deadly Virginia bus crash that killed five people on I-95 doesn't speak English, according to Secretary Sean Duffy.
Texas Democrats are urging the Department of Public Safety to reinstate commercial licenses for thousands who are legally in ...
The policy change, which does not affect the skills tests already conducted only in English, comes amid a federal crackdown ...
A horrific accident on Interstate 95 in Virginia on Friday, which left five people dead, including two children and 44 ...
Duffy confirmed that the Department of Transportation had launched a review into licensing records and the driver’s history ...
As investigators begin determining what caused a bus to crash into cars on Interstate 95 in Virginia – killing five and injuring dozens Friday morning – the U.S. transportation secretary suggested the ...
Applicants planning to get a CDL will be required to complete an English-only knowledge exam.
Five people were killed and 44 others were hospitalized when a Staten Island bus driver, who didn’t speak English, smashed into stopped traffic along I-95 in Virginia, Transportation Secretary Sean ...
The crash occurred when a bus, operated by E&P Travel, allegedly slammed into stopped traffic on the I-95 in Stafford County. The bus was transporting passengers from New York City to Charlotte, North ...
Bus driver Jing Dong allegedly killed five people last week, including two children, when he plowed into other vehicles on I-95 in Virginia. Not only was the naturalized U.S. citizen from China unable ...
Commercial buses still lack the kind of collision-avoidance technology and emergency braking systems that have become ...