Plan to Reform CDL Program Making the Rounds
The five-year plan would crack down on inefficiencies in states’ CDL testing and compliance systems, improve the exchange of commercial driver citation and conviction data, and tighten safeguards against licensing fraud.
The Federal Highway Administration’s draft executive summary offers Congress three possible funding levels for the reform program, ranging from $8 million to $11 million over the next five fiscal years.
FHWA’s Office of Motor Carrier and Highway Safety has also developed in draft form a Highway Safety Action Plan, which includes proposals related to the licensing program. At the heart of the three-year plan is an agency recommitted to enforcement and the targeting of high-risk carriers and drivers.
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