(The Center Square) – The number of English language proficiency violations for commercial drivers in Illinois year-to-date has nearly eclipsed last year’s totals, with nearly 1 in 5 having CDLs coming from the state of Illinois.
Since guidance was incorporated into the North American Standard Out-of-Service criteria in June, the Illinois State Police tells The Center Square that 221 citations were issued for violating English Language Proficiency assessments.
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