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Trump plans to sign an executive order requiring commercial truck drivers to speak English.
(www.rawstory.com)
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And that’s basically it!
And enforcement was relaxed under Obama
I read comments like this and all I can feel is astonishment that anyone's life is so empty that they can dedicate time to caring about this.
Like, it sounds made up, but honestly whether true or not.. like, who cares? It's so trivial and life has so much to offer. This comment is the first and last time I'll ever think about this.
Well, it's fact. Some truckers and trucker's groups have theorized that the increase in CDL involved accidents since the relaxing of this rule are caused instead of simply correlated.
I actually agree with enforcing rules like this so even though trump's an asshole, this one might improve safety.
"Those who would give up essential Liberty, to purchase a little temporary Safety, deserve neither Liberty nor Safety."
I think it would be great if you can list some credible source before asserting a fact.
Also I have a question, why do truck drivers speaking English makes the road more safe? As long as they understand the required knowledge, I don't see the language they speak matters in terms of safety, but that could just be my lack of understanding in this area.
Doesn't the US have a shitton of unstandardized road signs which are just words?
I feel like you have to have some English proficiency to understand them.
If all those signs were in Chinese, it would take a commercial truck driver about a week to memorize the writing for each and learn what it means.
You don't need to speak the language for that.
and if they were in Spanish, you may not even need a whole day.
It's in the news?
https://www.newsweek.com/trump-rolling-back-obama-era-english-language-requirement-truck-drivers-2065172
Quickest example I can come up with:
"Winter conditions ahead, reduce speed now."
You know what also happened in 2016? They revised the definition of "large truck" to include 329 more vehicles. By increasing the sample size you're going to see more accidents. Common cause of accidents is fatigue from drivers working too many hours. That gets better if there's less drivers and they have to know English though right?
Not as relaxed as my dick was under your fugly momma.