WATCH: Feds move to close commercial driver's license loophole after deadly Virginia bus crash
How does a bus driver who doesn't speak English get a commercial license in America? The answer, investigators say, is more complicated than anyone expected. Washington Times reporter Susan Ferrechio explains what went wrong and what's being done to fix it.
WATCH: Feds move to close commercial driver’s license loophole after deadly Virginia bus crash Investigators discovered a complicated process by which a bus driver who did not speak English obtained a commercial license. The Washington Times reported on what went wrong. Actions are now being taken to rectify the situation.
- A bus driver who did not speak English was able to obtain a commercial license.
- The process for obtaining the license is more complicated than initially expected.
- Investigators are looking into the situation, and fixes are being implemented.
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