How well are mandatory entry-level driver training requirements working to improve trucking safety? The American Transportation Institute’s new research project aims to get some insight into that ...
It is the dead of winter here, and although Washington, D.C., would not qualify as a snow destination, school kids everywhere are still dreaming of snow days. “School’s out” does not refer solely to ...
Federal Entry Level Driver Training (ELDT) regulations went into effect in 2022 and set new federal minimum standards for CDL training schools, but the Department of Transportation is now taking ...
Top leaders at the Commercial Vehicle Training Association and the National Association of Publicly Funded Truck Driving Schools are expressing “serious concerns” to federal trucking regulators that ...
Fort Smith voluntarily paused its internal CDL training program after administrative findings in a federal review.
OOIDA says the lack of driver training rules means that many truck drivers lack the “basic skills” needed to operate safely.
For carriers across North America, successfully meeting different driver training needs begins with the essentials. Common topics include regulatory requirements, distracted driving, trip planning, ...
The Department of Transportation announced the results of a blitz targeting subpar CDL schools. OOIDA commends the move.
Mandatory entry-level training (MELT) was designed to raise the bar for Canada’s truck drivers. But eight years later, our readers say the bar may still ...