FMCSA’s renewed enforcement of CDL standards is reshaping driver training and compliance across U.S. motor carriers.
At the Yavapai College Center, the future of northern Arizona’s transportation industry is being reassembled, literally.
A class-action lawsuit filed in Alameda County seeks to block California's Jan. 5 cancellation of nearly 20,000 commercial ...
Nearly 20,000 immigrant truckers at risk of having their commercial driver's licenses revoked by California spark a ...
Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy warns that fraudulent CDL operations are allowing unqualified drivers on the road, ...
The order directs expedited rescheduling to Schedule III, but the same agency that's held up oral fluid testing for two years now holds the keys to marijuana testing's future.
The coalition's class action lawsuit demands that the state defy orders from DOT and begin reissuing non-domiciled CDLs to ...
Nathan Mehrens was promoted to Senior Vice President of Regulatory Affairs and Workforce Policy, leading ATA’s policy team.
California Governor Newsom fought claims that any licenses were issued illegally. This comes as Operation Highway Sentinel, ...
Calif., discusses a lawsuit against his state's DMV over canceled commercial driver's licenses on 'The Ingraham Angle.' ...
FMCSA said Colorado issued more than 20% of such licenses wrongly, and now the state could lose $24.5 million in federal ...
The Trump administration is threatening to withhold $24M in federal funds from Colorado, citing the state’s slow response to violations of federal commercial driver’s license regulations.