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{"text":"A month The After proposing to Lift barriers to Skills Testing, Federal Regulators want to Continue to Lighten The Load for Would-BE Truck Drivers by Making IT Easier to Take Knowledge Tests ON The path to Receiving A Commercial Drivers' License (the CDL). A month after proposing to lift barriers to skills testing, federal regulators want to continue to lighten the load for would-be truck drivers by making it easier to take knowledge tests on the path to receiving a commercial drivers’ license (CDL).\n\nThe Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) will soon propose allowing CDL applicants to take general and specialized knowledge tests in a state other than the applicant’s state of residence.\n\nCurrent regulations require that states issue CDLs only to those operating, or planning to operate, a commercial truck who reside in that state. Congress enacted this so-called “domicile requirement,” also referred to as the “one driver/one license/one record” principle, to prevent drivers from masking traffic violations or other offenses in one state by applying for and receiving a new CDL in another state.\n\nRead more: https://www.freightwaves.com/news/regulators-to-ease-rules-for-cdl-knowledge-testing","videos":"[]","link":"{}","pics":"[]","canComment":true} |
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