WASHINGTON — Eight days after police said a truck driver killed three people on a South Florida turnpike, U.S. Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy said Wednesday that states that do not follow the federal government’s rules for commercial drivers are “on notice.”

The truck that allegedly caused last week’s crash in Fort Pierce was operated by White Hawk Carriers based in Ceres, California. Its driver, Harjinder Singh, is an undocumented immigrant who was issued a commercial driver’s license by Washington state in 2023 and a limited-term, non-domiciled commercial driver’s license by California last year, officials said.

“If you can’t speak our national language or read our road signs, you are not qualified to drive a truck,” Duffy posted on X .

In a statement Tuesday announcing the lau

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