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Under sponsorship from the U.S. Department of Transportation
Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration, Office of Bus and
Truck Standards and Operations, the John A. Volpe National
Transportation Systems Center performed a preliminary research
study designed to review English proficiency in relation to safe
CMV operation. The study endeavored to learn: 1) The tasks CMV
drivers perform that require language comprehension in the interest
of safety. 2) The extent to which selected Federal and State
enforcement personnel, motor carrier industry groups, individual
motor carriers and drivers, State driver licensing agencies and
highway departments, and highway safety advocacy groups believe
that English language proficiency is necessary for the safe
operation of trucks and buses by CMV drivers. 3) How these
stakeholders interpret the current FMCSA rule concerning
English-language proficiency, and how they believe that a driver's
level of English proficiency could be assessed in the licensure and
hiring processes, in the daily work environment, and during
roadside inspections. 4) Whether stakeholder groups believe that
the English-language standard, as currently written, can be applied
in a fair and uniform manner. This study took a three-pronged
approach of examining available data, observing commercial motor
vehicle drivers during their regular schedules, and interviewing a
wide range of stakeholders.
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