
Washington – The new law, with the aim of suppressing truck drivers’ language skills, turns all international weightlifting stations into English skill checkpoints.

The Law on Implementation of the Weightlifting Station for Interceptor and Highway Guardian (Weight), Monday by our representative Byron Donalds, R-FLA. , Introduced, requires all weightlifting stations along the intercity highways to check the “irregular truckers” with the press statement, while also confirming the driver’s English language skill.
“The failure of the states in the implementation of basic requirements and public requirements for truckers will endanger every American driver,” Donalds said in a statement.
“Safety must be standard, not an exception, and in Capitol Hill I am trying to ensure that the American people are at every stage in the first place. Removing these threats is unacceptable to the American people.”
The bill allows the US Department of Transport to use international international stations to implement President Trump’s executive guidelines for “implementing public rules for US truck drivers” issued in April, which makes English skill violated off -service drivers.
Donald’s law follows last month’s fatal accident caused by a truck driver trying to illegally rotate U in Florida. The truck driver failed in the English skill test after the recess.
“The Florida Ministry of Agriculture is proud to be a force for Trump’s border security effort,” said Wilton Simpson, a Florida Agriculture Commissioner in support of Donald’s bill.
“If you are directing a truck through our prohibition stations, you will be prepared for us to check your burden on bugs and drugs. If the driver fails to communicate in English, we will also call. If you can’t read our signs, you should not be on our roads.”
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