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Illegal alien failed CDL test 10 times in 2 months before fatal Florida crash that killed 3
An Illegal alien trucker failed a CDL test 10 times before allegedly causing a crash that killed three people, a senior ...
New information surfaced about 28-year-old Harjinder Singh, an Indian-origin truck driver, who caused a crash in Florida, killing three people, becaus.
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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 ...
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Illegal alien charged in death of three failed CDL test 10 times, English proficiency misrepresented
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 — […] ...
If a state fails to meet the standard, the secretary could withhold funding for portions of its commercial driving program.
Following a series of deadly crashes involving immigrant truck drivers, Florida challenges the legality of states issuing ...
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Utah truck driver speaks out about impact of CDL ruling, ongoing lawsuit
A Utah truck driver is one of several petitioners suing the U.S. government after a new ruling limits CDLs for non-citizens.
An investigation revealed that Singh held a valid California CDL at the time of the accident. , US News, Times Now ...
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What are the requirements to get a CDL in California? Netizens blast Gavin Newsom for allowing drivers like Jashanpreet Singh to obtain a license
According to the American Truck Driving School, getting a CDL in California, the basic requirements include a valid California driver's license, a minimum age of 18 years for intrastate and 21 years ...
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Florida crash accused Harjinder Singh failed his CDL exam 10 times in two months, says report
Harjinder Singh reportedly failed his CDL knowledge exam in Washington state 10 times between March 10, 2023 and May 5, 2023.
Over 7,000 truck drivers in the US have been removed from service due to failing English proficiency tests, part of a crackdown following road accidents involving Indian truckers., US News, Times Now ...
DOT drops a "bombshell" stating California outright ignored DOT's new emergency rule on non-domiciled CDLs and upgraded ...
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