An additional 4,500 CDL training providers were put on notice for potential noncompliance.
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Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy (C) speaks at a news conference at LaGuardia Airport in New York on Oct. 28, 2025. Michael M. Santiago/Getty Images
Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy announced that nearly 3,000 commercial driver’s license (CDL) training providers have been removed from a federal registry as part of the crackdown on illegal test training centers, the Department of Transportation (DOT) said in a statement on Dec. 1.
The changes were made in the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration’s Training Provider Registry, which lists all centers authorized to offer entry-level driver training and whose regulations set the minimum federal training requirements that entry-level drivers must complete.
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