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Illegal Drivers Are Bad, but the Other Problems in the Trucking Industry Should Worry Even People Who Never Leave Their Own Driveways

Illegal immigrants are slipping behind the wheels of 80,000-pound killing machines thanks to a glaring loophole -- yet that’s only the latest symptom of a trucking industry gutted by loose training, rock-bottom wages, and federal neglect. While California has larger, regulated driving schools for truck drivers to obtain non-domiciled commercial...

Illegal immigrants are slipping behind the wheels of 80,000-pound killing machines thanks to a glaring loophole — yet that’s only the latest symptom of a trucking industry gutted by loose training, rock-bottom wages, and federal neglect. While California has larger, regulated driving schools for truck drivers to obtain non-domiciled commercial…

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