USPS Tightens Rules on Non-Domiciled CDL Drivers
USPS will phase out non-domiciled commercial driver’s licenses without thorough vetting by Postal Inspection Service to enhance safety amid federal scrutiny after fatal crashes.
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Post Office phasing out migrant drivers as trucker crashes pile up * WorldNetDaily * by Jason Hopkins, Daily Caller News Foundation
Source link The U.S. Postal Service (USPS) will be tightening its licensing requirements for drivers as pressure mounts to boot poorly vetted migrants from the trucking industry. The major federal agency is working with its contracted trucking providers to “phase out” the use of non-domiciled Commercial Driver’s License (CDL) operators who have not been thoroughly
Post Office Phasing Out Migrant Drivers As Trucker Crashes Pile Up
The U.S. Postal Service will be tightening its licensing requirements for drivers as pressure mounts to boot poorly vetted migrants from the trucking industry.
USPS to tighten rules for contracted trucking providers to boost road safety - WRNJ Radio
WASHINGTON, D.C. — The U.S. Postal Service announced it will strengthen requirements for its contracted trucking providers by phasing out the use of certain non-domiciled commercial drivers as part of broader efforts to improve roadway safety. Under the policy, USPS will work with its contracted trucking companies to eliminate the use of non-domiciled Commercial Driver’s License holders who have not been thoroughly vetted by the U.S. Postal Insp…
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