Trucker in Florida Triple Fatal Failed CDL Exam 10 Times
- An illegal truck driver, Harjinder Singh, is accused of causing a crash in Fort Pierce, Florida, which resulted in three deaths after failing his Commercial Driver's License test 10 times in 2023.
- Singh illegally crossed the southern border in 2018 and managed to obtain a CDL in Washington despite his struggles with English and multiple failed knowledge exams.
- The Florida Attorney General's Office has sued California and Washington to prevent them from issuing CDLs to illegal immigrants, claiming these states fail to comply with federal safety requirements.
- Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy stated that California does not enforce federal English proficiency standards for truck drivers, which is a significant safety issue.
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Trucker in Florida triple fatal failed CDL exam 10 times
(The Center Square) – Ten failures of a written exam for a commercial driver’s license have been uncovered against the suspect in a triple fatality on the Florida turnpike involving an 18-wheeler.
Illegal alien charged in death of three failed CDL test 10 times, English proficiency misrepresented · American Wire News
New details in the case of a Florida highway crash reveal how many times the illegal alien suspected of causing three deaths failed his driving test — and how the school lied to his benefit. Globalist policies resulted in three more deaths this week when an Indian national was alleged to be responsible for an eight-vehicle crash in California while driving with a Commercial Driver’s License (CDL) issued in the state. Days later, revelations in a…
Illegal alien failed CDL test 10 times in 2 months before fatal Florida crash that killed 3
Harjinder Singh allegedly crossed the southern border illegally in 2018 and is accused of causing an August crash in Fort Pierce, Florida, that killed three people.
Illegal migrant charged in fatal Florida crash reportedly failed CDL test 10 times before accident
Singh, who had obtained a commercial driver’s license in California, has been charged with three counts of vehicular homicide in connection with the crash that occurred in August, in which three people were killed.
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