FMCSA to begin enforcing 391.11(b)(2)
Oct 4, 2007 NAFTA
eTruckerThe Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration announced that a driver unable to meet the English-language requirement set forth in 391.11(b)(2) now may be placed out of service, not merely cited.
Up to now, enforcement personnel have been told to cite the driver, but not to place him out of service.
Under the new FMCSA policy, inspectors are instructed to converse with the driver in English on a minimum of the following areas:
Inspectors are instructed to speak slowly but naturally. They are not to rush through questions and may paraphrase in English.
Mexican carriers that operate exclusively in the border commercial zones are exempt from the change in policy. Drivers for those carriers who fail the English-language requirement within the border zone will continue to be cited only.
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October 4th, 2007 at 3:17
How long will the out of service last? 8 hours?
I think it should be until they learn the language.
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