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President Donald Trump’s recent executive order saying truckers who don’t read and speak English proficiently would be considered unfit for service is causing ripples of concern within the industry.
Photo: Alamy U.S. Secretary of Transportation Sean Duffy doubled down this week on the Trump administration policy of ...
The city plans to create a program to help older adults and those with limited English learn how to use public transportation, thanks to a $20,000 grant from AARP.
The resilience of transportation systems has been extensively studied in the past decade. This paper aims to provide a synthesis of the up-to-date literature on resilient transportation, focusing on ...
The local and state reaction to the enforcement of English-language proficiency guidelines for commercial vehicle drivers has been supportive. "This is a positive change for us," said the staff and ...
Truckers fear job loss over new English rules; Nevada groups’ language classes could help. Read more from The Nevada ...
The city of Lincoln is reminding the community to plan ahead for parking and traffic if attending Thursday night’s Uncle Sam ...
The regulatory package looks to provide truck parking funding, withdraw FMCSA's speed limiter mandate proposal, establish ...
A specialty driving program in the Oakridge neighborhood is helping immigrants and refugees overcome language and cultural ...
Mayor Leirion Gaylor Baird and city officials have announced an almost $20,000 grant from AARP to improve public ...
In May, President Donald J. Trump signed an executive order requiring English proficiency for truck drivers. Some companies share that the policy is already being ...
Forty Mexican truckers have lost privileges to drive on U.S. highways due to their lack of English skills, industry officials ...