States' wrongs

States don't have the right to wreck CDL system Even the strictest interpreters of the Constitution are bound to be appalled at what a bunch of the separate states have been up to lately. Especially if they are truckers. According to a DOT audit report issued last month, in their infinite wisdom, 22 states and the District of Columbia have allowed commercial drivers to avoid disqualification of their driving licenses by issuing them special permits or "probationary licenses." How ridiculous is this? Maybe, like Rick in Casablanca, I was misinformed. But I, and millions of others in and ...

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