Trump's DOT threatens to withhold funds from states that don't enforce English requirements for truck drivers
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Source: NBC
Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy announced Tuesday that three Democrat-led states must enforce English language proficiency requirements for commercial drivers or face federal funding cuts.
Duffy singled out California, Washington and New Mexico, saying they had 30 days to comply before their funds from the Motor Carrier Safety Assistance Program were cut off. That money aims to help state and local law enforcement agencies improve commercial vehicle safety.
The administration is acting on the heels of a deadly Florida crash that conservatives have pointed to in their criticism of policies that they say allowed migrants to enter the United States illegally.
"States dont get to pick and choose which federal safety rules to follow," Duffy said in a news release detailing the announcement. "As we saw with the horrific Florida crash that killed three, when states fail to enforce the law, they put the driving public in danger."
Read more: https://www.nbcnews.com/politics/white-house/trump-administration-threatens-withhold-funds-states-dont-enforce-engl-rcna227225
As a CDL HazMat driver for 30+ years I agree with the policy of CDL drivers needing some basic understanding of the English language, written & spoken.

KT2000
(21,699 posts)but it started with just the non-English speaking drivers. Then the DOT stepped into the primed territory to require English in the Dem states. It will be interesting to see how strict the testing will be because I sense this is another ruse to get rid of immigrants who are likely not white.
The flash point was a bad driver who did something illegal, not a lack of understanding English, which this man did anyway.
xocetaceans
(4,267 posts)... being said, I don't have a problem with significant English requirements for anyone who is seeking a CDL or even a basic license. Trucks and cars are essentially large weapons if mishandled. Reckless drivers, drunk drivers, disoriented drivers, and Teslas on Autopilot/"FSD" seem to demonstrate that fairly frequently.
Omaha Steve
(106,876 posts)Story was OVER 12 hours old when posted: Aug. 26, 2025, 10:25 AM CDT / Updated Aug. 26, 2025, 7:53 PM CDT
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