#hotnews #trucks #drivers 🇺🇸 Idaho latest state to stop issuing CDLs to non-domiciled drivers Idaho has become the latest state to stop issuing non-domiciled commercial driver's licenses. The change became official July 1. Other states not issuing CDLs to drivers who not live within their borders include: California Colorado Washington, D.C. Hawaii Nevada Oregon Other states have paused issuing non-domiciled CDLs. They include New York, Washington and Texas. Non-domiciled CDLs have become a high profile issue in the trucking industry following several fatal accidents involving foreign-born truckers in the U.S. illegally but who received CDLs. The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration has audited states' processes for issuing non-domiciled CDL, and found numerous discrepancies. So far, more than 28,000 non-domiciled DCL holders have been removed from U.S. highways, according to the Department of Transportation. Thw crackdown on non-domiciled CDLs comes as the federal government also targets truckers who are not proficient in English and who may not be able to read highway signs. Cabotage -- drivers with foreign CDLs delivering freight within the U.S. -- has also been targeted. 📱 WhatsUp_USA 🇺🇸👈 📝 For Ads
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