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US federal government takes over commercial licensing of inter-state truckers
THE US Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration's (FMCSA) final rule requires commercial driver's licence applicants to demonstrate proficiency behind-the-wheel, reports American Shipper.
"The standards established in today's rule address the knowledge and skills necessary for the safe operation of commercial motor vehicles and also establish minimum qualifications for entities and individuals who provide entry-level driver training," FMCSA said.
The agency also said the new rules should enhance truck safety on the road and promote driver efficiency.
"The standards established in today's rule address the knowledge and skills necessary for the safe operation of commercial motor vehicles and also establish minimum qualifications for entities and individuals who provide entry-level driver training," FMCSA said.
The agency also said the new rules should enhance truck safety on the road and promote driver efficiency.
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