Latest CDL News
California CDL Crisis: Court Grants 60-Day Reprieve
After thousands of cancellation notices were sent to non-domiciled drivers, a California court has stepped in to pause the process.
Read More →Dalilah’s Law: Proposed Bill for National English Standards
New legislation in the Senate seeks to standardize English proficiency testing for all CDL holders following a series of tragic accidents.
Read More →FMCSA Final Rule: Non-Domiciled CDL Eligibility Tightened
New federal regulations effectively disqualify thousands of non-domiciled CDL holders starting today. Check the new visa requirements.
Read More →Electronic DVIRs Officially Clarified in New 2026 Rule
No more grey areas: The FMCSA has finalized a rule explicitly confirming the legality of digital inspection reports and electronic signatures.
Read More →ELD Alert: 9 Devices Revoked by FMCSA in February
Is your ELD still compliant? The FMCSA has removed 9 popular devices from the registry. You have 60 days to replace them.
Read More →New Broker Financial Rules Take Effect to Combat Fraud
New $75,000 bond requirements and immediate suspension rules for freight brokers aim to protect carriers from unpaid invoices.
Read More →Phase II Clearinghouse: CDL Downgrades Now Automatic
State licensing agencies are now required to pull CDL privileges for any driver in 'prohibited' status in the Drug & Alcohol Clearinghouse.
Read More →Paper Medical Cards: The Final Phase-Out Deadline
The long-standing waiver allowing paper medical certificates is ending. Ensure your medical status is linked to your digital MVR.
Read More →HOS Flexibility Pilot: Testing 6/4 and 5/5 Sleeper Splits
A new 2026 pilot program is exploring whether more flexible sleeper berth splits can actually improve driver fatigue levels.
Read More →Motus Registration System: What Carriers Need to Know
The FMCSA's new registration platform, Motus, has officially entered its first phase. Here is how it replaces the old URS.
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