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Impact of Trump’s New Executive Order on America’s Truck Drivers

Trucker Talk RadioBy Trucker Talk RadioMay 12, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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by Sharelle B. McNair

May 2, 2025

This order is part of Donald Trump’s initiative to establish English as the ‘official language’ of the U.S.

CBS News Miami reports that truckers lacking English proficiency may face job loss following President Trump’s recent executive order.

The executive order, signed on April 28, mandates that truck drivers on U.S. roads must be able to read traffic signs and communicate effectively with law enforcement and safety personnel. The order defines “proficiency” as the ability to understand road signs and interact with agencies like traffic safety and border patrol.

Enforcement of the order will begin in 60 days, with the U.S. Department of Transportation (DOT) warning that drivers who do not comply may be removed from service.

Reactions among truck drivers are mixed. Russell Rocha, who has spent 17 years driving, supports the rule, mentioning that not being able to read signs can be “a little dangerous.” In contrast, Yoman Rivera, a Miami trucker with 15 years of experience, believes the order is “awful,” stating he has never had difficulty with English.

The order is part of the Trump administration’s broader goal to designate English as the “official language” of the country. However, as the trucking industry is already under pressure from increasing demand due to tariff conflicts, this new regulation might lead to disruptions.

Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy emphasizes the importance of the rule, asserting that federal law makes it clear: drivers who cannot adequately read or speak English are not qualified to operate commercial vehicles. Duffy points to data suggesting a correlation between language barriers and fatal accidents.

While English proficiency is already a prerequisite for commercial drivers, this order aims to compel the Transportation Secretary to enforce compliance and scrutinize state licenses to ensure that American drivers are appropriately licensed and qualified. The Trump administration claims enforcement efforts were relaxed in 2016 when regulations were not strictly applied, noting that job losses resulting from this order could ultimately impact consumers.

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