According to the FMCSA, about 200,000 current commercial drivers could no longer meet the new eligibility standards.
A detailed overview of the different types of commercial driver's licenses explains how Class A, B, and C licenses differ.
This story appears in the May 16 print edition of Transport Topics. The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration last week published a rule setting new national standards for commercial learner’s ...
As global commerce has evolved over the past few centuries, the method of transporting goods has very much transformed. The supply chain is comprised of numerous moving parts, including trains, planes ...
Drivers have been required to have a commercial driver's license (CDL) in order to drive certain commercial motor vehicles (CMVs) since April 1, 1992. The types of vehicles and operations requiring a ...