The DOT’s sweeping new rule seeking to purge nearly 200,000 non-domiciled CDL holders from truck driving has come under fire as a possible violation of civil rights in comments filed to the Federal ...
New moves by the DOT are shaking up who gets to stay on the road. The latest trucking job report offers a warning sign.
Rising scrutiny of 194,000 state-issued nondomiciled CDLs to foreign workers with poor English language proficiency reveal two routes to safety.
The long-standing driver shortage continues to worsen while many contractors also face ever more crowded urban jobsites. These challenges place a squeeze on existing mobile lube activities. Large ...
Update: On November 10, 2025, the D.C. Court of Appeals ordered the non-domiciled CDL Interim Final Rule paused for further deliberation of the case discussed in this story. Find more about that pause ...