USPS Tightens Rules on Contractors' Use of Non-Domiciled Truck Drivers
USPS will restrict non-domiciled commercial driver’s license holders in its trucking network pending inspection vetting due to safety record concerns, affecting thousands of routes.
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USPS to axe unvetted, non-domiciled CDL contract drivers
Truck drivers with a non-domiciled CDL who haul mail for the government just got put on notice. Under Secretary Sean Duffy, the U.S. Department of Transportation has been aggressively targeting non-domiciled CDL holders. In June, Duffy announced a nationwide audit of state-issued CDLs to “ensure only qualified, properly documented drivers are getting behind the wheel of a truck.” On Aug. 12, a fatal crash in Florida involving a truck driver with…
USPS Phasing Out Non-Domiciled Contracted Truckers
The U.S. Postal Service (USPS) stated on Monday that it will stop the use of non-domiciled commercial driver’s license holders in its contracted trucking fleet unless the drivers are thoroughly vetted by the Postal Inspection Service. “The safety of our employees, our customers, and the American public is of the utmost concern to the Postal Service,” Amber McReynolds, chair of the Postal Service Board of Governors, said in a statement. “In order…
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