What Fleets Need to Know About FMCSA’s Latest ELD Revocations

In May 2025, the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) revoked eight electronic logging devices (ELDs) developed by Gorilla Fleet Safety LLC, signaling a warning to fleets across the U.S. about the risks of relying on self-certified ELD providers. With compliance deadlines looming, fleet operators must act swiftly to avoid violations and potential service disruptions. […]
Duffy Reinstates English Language Proficiency Enforcement for U.S. Truckers

In a move that has reignited debate over trucking regulations and highway safety, U.S. Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy announced the official reinstatement of English language proficiency (ELP) as a criterion for placing commercial drivers out of service. Speaking in Austin, Texas, alongside industry leaders and the Texas Trucking Association, Duffy emphasized that restoring ELP enforcement […]
Is English Proficiency Enforcement Making U.S. Roads Safer?

In 2025, the reinstatement of English language proficiency (ELP) as an out-of-service (OOS) violation for commercial truck drivers has reignited a long-standing debate. Spearheaded by the Trump administration and Secretary of Transportation Sean Duffy, the directive aims to enhance road safety by ensuring all commercial drivers can communicate in English. But does the data support […]
Fake CDLs, Language Laws, and the Growing Concern Over U.S. Trucking Safety

In 2025, the U.S. trucking industry faces a serious challenge: the surge in CDL fraud, inconsistent state regulation, and questions around truck driver qualifications. From Arkansas to Texas, lawmakers are racing to close loopholes and combat a growing international black market for fake commercial driver’s licenses. These efforts reflect broader concerns about public safety, immigration […]