Analysis from AltLine shows the exact opposite of the strong support Overdrive readers had for DOT's non-domiciled CDL ...
An officer conducts an inspection on the roadside, as the Court of Appeals temporarily halts FMCSA’s new rule on non-domiciled CDLs, keeping current licensing rules in place until the case is decided.
The big story around trucking for much of the year has been around non-domiciled CDLs and, to a lesser extent, driver training regulations. The Department of Transportation is looking to limit which ...
Even though the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration's emergency rule restricting states' ability to issue "non-domiciled" commercial drivers licenses is on pause due to a legal challenge, the ...
The court’s stay centers on its view that FMCSA likely violated a statutory requirement to consult states before tightening non-domiciled CDL eligibility. Judges questioned FMCSA’s safety rationale, ...
Overdrive finds non-domiciled CDLs are still flowing in New Jersey, but elsewhere DOT seems to have successfully stamped them ...
California's years of documented CDL fraud, enforcement failures, and defiance of federal regulations finally caught up with ...