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Truckers Speaking English: A Positive Step Forward, Experts Agree

Trucker Talk RadioBy Trucker Talk RadioMay 13, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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Concerns Over English Proficiency Rule for Truck Drivers

As state and federal authorities prepare to enforce English proficiency standards for commercial drivers in the near future, many immigrant truckers across the nation are expressing their discontent, labeling the rule as unjust.

Importance of English in the Industry

However, industry professionals argue that having a basic command of English is crucial for ensuring safety on the roads.

Reinstatement of English Requirements

On April 28, former President Trump signed an executive order reinforcing a federal mandate that requires commercial truck drivers to possess a good grasp of English. This rule had been eliminated during the Obama administration in 2016 and is set to come into effect on June 25.

Real-world Perspectives

Carlos Manuel, a truck driver from Florida, shared that while his English skills are limited, he manages his job effectively. “Maybe most of us aren’t good at English, but we can do the job,” stated the 34-year-old.

Safety Considerations

Conversely, Christopher Mantei, a 54-year-old truck driver in Tampa, emphasized that understanding English and American road regulations is necessary for safe driving. “You need to know English to be able to drive trucks,” he asserted.

Industry Diversity and Language Barriers

The trucking sector has increasingly diversified its workforce, with 18% of U.S. truck drivers being foreign-born, according to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. Language barriers can hinder communication with dispatchers, law enforcement, and during emergencies, particularly in busy states like Florida.

Regulatory and Safety Implications

Alix Miller, president of the Florida Trucking Association, acknowledged the concerns among immigrant and Spanish-speaking drivers but highlighted that drivers need to be proficient, not fluent, in English to perform their duties safely. Furthermore, George O’Connor, from the Owner-Operator Independent Drivers Association, pointed out that the enforcement of English proficiency is fundamentally a matter of road safety.

Possible Consequences of Non-compliance

Recent actions by the Commercial Vehicle Safety Alliance can lead to drivers being sidelined for failing to meet English proficiency standards. Some truckers are already expressing their worries about the potential impacts on their livelihoods, with many taking to social media platforms like TikTok to voice their concerns.

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