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Strengthening CVTA’s National Voice and Reporting Audit Activities
Dear CVTA Members, As you know, CVTA has retained a national media firm to strengthen our communications and increase the visibility of CVTA as the nation’s leading voice for professional truck driver training. (Read more here ). This partnership will help us highlight why CVTA membership matters—especially as the national conversation intensifies around Entry-Level Driver Training (ELDT) enforcement and the importance of quality, compliant CDL instruction. We want to remind

CVTA Staff
Nov 6, 20251 min read


CVTA Partners with Media Strategy Firm to Amplify Communications
Dear CVTA Members, We are pleased to announce that CVTA has retained Burita Media Solutions, A Washington, D.C.-based agency, to support and enhance our communications efforts. BMS brings extensive experience in media strategy, message development, and public advocacy, with a strong track record of success working alongside industry associations such as the American Trucking Associations and Associated Builders and Contractors. Through this partnership, BMS will help positio

CVTA Staff
Nov 5, 20251 min read


CVTA Leadership Discusses Upholding Training Integrity on Trucking with OOIDA
Chairman Jeff Burkhardt and Executive Director Andrew Poliakoff Representing CVTA on the OOIDA Podcast As national discussions intensify around English-language proficiency and non-domiciled CDL issuance, one issue remains central: driver training. Recently, CVTA Chairman Jeff Burkhardt and Executive Director Andrew Poliakoff joined the Trucking with OOIDA podcast to discuss the importance of maintaining rigorous standards in commercial driver education. During the conversat

CVTA Staff
Nov 4, 20251 min read


CVTA Statement on USDOT & FMCSA Press Conference on Truck Driver Training
U.S. Transportation Secretary Sean P. Duffy announces new developments in trucking safety and licensing. Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy and FMCSA Administrator Derek Barrs delivered a joint press conference to deliver an unmistakable message: the era of lax oversight in truck driver training is ending. Duffy noted that, “We are going to go after the CDL mills. ” FMCSA Administrator Derek Barrs joins Secretary Duffy during the announcement on trucking safety and licensing

andrew.poliakoff
Oct 31, 20252 min read


FMCSA Removes 150 Training Providers from the TPR
FMCSA’s Training Provider Registry portal where CDL training providers are listed and monitored for compliance Update: The TPR now reflects 244 removals, an increase of 150 in the last two weeks. Under Administrator Derek Barrs’ new leadership, the agency has recently increased the number of training entities removed from the Training Provider Registry (TPR) from 94 to 244 . This action represents a modest but noteworthy step toward ensuring that only qualified and complia

CVTA Staff
Oct 28, 20251 min read


California Crash Highlights Urgent Need for Ongoing Oversight in CDL Training and Licensing
Jashanpreet Singh killed three people in a California crash on 10/22. - KTLA5 & New York Post The Commercial Vehicle Training Association (CVTA) is deeply saddened by yet another preventable tragedy on our nation’s highways. According to federal and local law enforcement, a 21-year-old driver who entered the United States illegally in 2022 and later obtained a commercial driver’s license (CDL) in California is accused of causing a fatal crash on Interstate 10 that killed thre

andrew.poliakoff
Oct 23, 20253 min read


CVTA Chairman Featured on Fox Business Amid Secretary Duffy's Recent Enforcement Announcements
CVTA Chairman Jeff Burkhardt on Fox Business: Representing the Professional Commercial Vehicle Training Community The U.S. Department of Transportation sent a clear message to the states this week when Secretary Sean Duffy signaled they would deny California’s Motor Carrier Safety Assistance Program (MCSAP) funding. The decision underscores a tightening federal stance on states that fail to align with national safety and enforcement standards. MCSAP grants—totaling almost $40

CVTA Staff
Oct 17, 20252 min read


CDL Fraud in New York DMV Highlights Need for Stronger Oversight and Safeguards of Third-Party Testing
New York State DMV employees took thousands of dollars in bribes for CDL licenses, according to recent felony charges in Long Island. A recent 51-count indictment on Long Island has exposed a shocking commercial driver’s license (CDL) cheating scheme involving multiple New York DMV employees. Prosecutors allege that DMV staff accepted thousands of dollars to falsify CDL permit tests and even processed applications for “no-show” drivers. One DMV supervisor’s sister reportedly

andrew.poliakoff
Oct 14, 20252 min read


CVTA Welcomes ATA’s Call for Greater Enforcement of the Training Provider Registry (TPR)
House Transportation and Infrastructure Hearing Room Recent high-profile crashes have highlighted the urgent need for stronger driver...

CVTA Staff
Oct 9, 20252 min read
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