Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy announces new English-only requirement for commercial driver’s license tests, ending multilingual testing options in states nationwide.
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“What we’re doing is implementing a rule that will say there’s one language in which you can take your test – it’s English only,” Duffy said. “You take the test in English. You can’t speak English; ...
The announcement is part of a larger effort to address English proficiency for commercial drivers.
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