Dalilah’s Law on issuing CDL and other safety measures passed its first hurdle in Congress. The post Dalilah’s Law that tightens CDL issuance gets House committee OK appeared first on FreightWaves.
Drivers will lose their licenses as they expire, not immediately, though the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration “strongly recommends” that states audit their drivers’ qualifications soon.
Spread the loveThe Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) has enacted a significant regulation that affects how states issue Commercial Driver’s Licenses (CDLs) to non-domiciled ...
The DMV’s decision follows a new federal rule that limits immigrants’ license eligibility to a much narrower set of legal statuses.
Big losses in state and federal courts force California to revoke thousands of non-domiciled CDLs and scramble to keep ...
Effective Friday, March 6, 2026, the federal government is requiring the California Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) to cancel approximately 13,000 non-domiciled commercial driver’s licenses (CDL).
The California Department of Motor Vehicles said Friday that the federal government is requiring them to cancel the ...
The California Department of Motor Vehicles said the federal government is requiring approximately 13,000 non-domiciled commercial truck drivers statewide to have their licenses revoked, effective ...
About 5% of school bus drivers in New York State stand to lose their licenses and jobs because of the change, one official ...
What do you think about FMCSA’s non-domiciled CDL rule? Both sides of the argument were represented at a House hearing.
State grant helps Lakeshore College expand CDL training, cut costs for students and fill high-demand truck driver jobs in ...
MADISON COUNTY, Ill. – Immigrant truck drivers worry about their licenses as the federal government audits state licensing practices. In a recent audit, the federal government said 20% of Illinois’ ...