The Transportation Department’s new restrictions that would severely limit which immigrants can get commercial driver’s ...
The Federal Road Safety Corps has announced the introduction of a contactless biometric capture system for driver’s licence issuance, marking a significant shift toward digitalisation in Nigeria’s ...
Rep. Pat Harrigan, R-N.C., is spearheading an effort to make English proficiency an enforceable prerequisite for commercial drivers in the wake of fatal crashes caused by illegal immigrants who ...
(The Center Square) – Two national public employee unions sued the Trump administration over its restrictions preventing illegal immigrants from obtaining commercial drivers licenses. The American ...
The report alleges that Gov. Gavin Newsom’s administration ignored a federal order to halt noncompliant licenses and revoke improperly issued credentials, a failure that, according to Duffy, cost ...
“Gavin Newsom cares more about giving illegals commercial drivers licenses than he does citizens of his own state and the safety of Americans. It’s shameful,” Duffy said, speaking to FOX News’ Sunday ...
A deadly Turnpike crash in August has led to an interstate lawsuit around CDLs. 19 inches of rain fell in part of Central Florida Sunday night | Photos, video Biden warns of dark days for the country ...
Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy on Sunday revealed that he’s prepared to pull millions in funding from California due to concerns about the state’s policy surrounding commercial drivers’ licensing ...
The driver, 21-year-old Jashanpreet Singh, is in the U.S. illegally, DHS said. A semi-truck driver arrested in connection with an alleged DUI crash on a California highway that killed three people ...
The Ontario government is planning to target driving license fraud by tightening eligibility requirements. Bill 60 introduced in Queen’s Park on Oct. 23 is proposing changes that verify residency and ...
At least 11 drivers who lost their licenses after a DWI arrest are getting them back, or are petitioning the court to do so, supported in motions from the Minnesota Attorney General’s Office.