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Home / Crime and Justice / Trucking's Wild West: Unqualified Drivers Cause Fatal Crashes

Trucking's Wild West: Unqualified Drivers Cause Fatal Crashes

24 Nov, 2025

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Summary

  • Truckers failing English tests gain commercial licenses.
  • Fatal truck accidents increased significantly over a decade.
  • Biden administration reforms eased CDL issuance processes.
Trucking's Wild West: Unqualified Drivers Cause Fatal Crashes

Concerns are mounting over the increasing number of fatalities on U.S. roads, largely attributed to unqualified drivers operating commercial trucks. Reports indicate that some drivers have obtained commercial licenses despite failing English proficiency tests and having entered the country illegally. Federal initiatives aimed at speeding up commercial driver's license processing have been linked to a significant increase in licenses issued, contributing to a rise in deadly accidents.

Investigations have uncovered instances where individuals with minimal experience or questionable documentation have been granted commercial driving privileges. This situation has been described by experts as the "Wild West," with a lack of adequate enforcement exacerbating the problem. Several high-profile fatal crashes involving truckers who allegedly entered the country illegally have highlighted these systemic issues.

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Statistics show a pronounced spike in deaths from traffic crashes involving large trucks between 2020 and 2021, with numbers remaining elevated in subsequent years. The reforms enacted have allowed for the self-certification of training programs and expanded the issuance of licenses to non-residents, raising serious questions about driver competency and road safety.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Reforms in licensing processes and reduced English proficiency requirements allowed individuals with insufficient qualifications to obtain commercial driver's licenses.
Some truckers who entered the U.S. illegally obtained work permits and subsequently commercial licenses, raising concerns about their vetting.
Yes, fatal highway truck accidents have steadily increased over the past decade, with a notable spike between 2020 and 2021.

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