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These California Trucking Schools Broke State Laws. Regulators Couldn’t Do Anything About It
Nearly 200 private trucking schools operate without state licenses due to a tuition exemption, limiting oversight and raising concerns about driver training quality, officials say.
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These California trucking schools broke state laws. Regulators couldn’t do anything about it
When commercial truck drivers are speeding down California’s highways and interstates with thousands of pounds of cargo in tow, a single mistake can be catastrophic.
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When commercial truck drivers are speeding down California’s highways and interstates with thousands of pounds of cargo in tow, a single mistake can be catastrophic. Yet California fails to regulate most of the schools that train truck drivers, allowing nearly 200 unlicensed schools to operate with effectively no oversight, according to a CalMatters analysis of state and federal records. And when the state has tried to use its limited authority…
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Total News Sources9
Leaning Left2Leaning Right0Center1Last UpdatedBias Distribution67% Left
Bias Distribution
- 67% of the sources lean Left
67% Left
L 67%
C 33%
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