"We won’t stop fighting to keep dangerous, unqualified truck drivers off the road," Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy said in a post on X.Â
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Why an Appeals Court Paused FMCSA’s Non-Domiciled CDL Order
The U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit granted an emergency stay, saying the petitioners met the “stringent requirements for a stay pending court review.”
November 17, 2025Nevada to Eliminate Nearly 1,000 Non-Domiciled CDLs
FMCSA's interim final rule limits eligibility to specific visa categories and requires states to align their CDL programs with federal standards.
November 17, 2025Not All Bypasses are Created Equal
Program Airs: December 11, 2 p.m. ETÂ Join us to unpack the data behind bypass technology and learn how weigh station bypass can help fleets reduce risk, improve safety plus save time and fuel.
December 11, 2025FAA Lifts Order Slashing Commercial Flights
The Federal Aviation Administration said Nov. 16 it is lifting all restrictions on commercial flights that were imposed at 40 major airports during the country's longest government shutdown.
November 17, 2025Cyberattack Drives Major Loss at Jaguar Land Rover
The cyberattack fallout for JLR, already under pressure from U.S. tariffs, was so severe it dented the U.K. economy and forced the government to step in with an emergency loan guarantee.
November 14, 2025ATA, CVSA Call for Third-Party ELD Certification
The push to strengthen ELD certification comes amid concern on the part of trucking companies, law enforcement and others about ELD tampering aimed at circumventing driver HOS limitations.
November 14, 2025Court Blocks New Rules Limiting Which Immigrants Can Get CDLs
The court said the federal government didn't follow proper procedure in drafting the rule and failed to “articulate a satisfactory explanation for how the rule would promote safety.”
November 14, 2025Perspective: Safety Requires Rooting Out CDL Mills
A growing number of bad actors are posing as truck driver training schools, and the White House should be commended for taking this issue seriously, write Andrew Poliakoff and Chris Spear.
November 17, 2025Airlines Confident in Quick Recovery Once FAA Lifts Order
Though airlines say they expect normal operations to resume within three or four days after the order is lifted, some have suggested that problems might linger longer than that.
November 13, 2025