Saturday, March 14, 2020

Upcoming Changes to Interstate Driving Ages Open New Possibilities

Upcoming Changes to Interstate Driving Ages Open New PossibilitiesAccording to the American Trucking Association, the industry is currently facing a shortage of more than 30,000 drivers many eligible drivers have been unable to secure cross-country or interstate routes because of insurance regulations that prohibit drivers younger than 21 from crossing state lines. googletag.cmd.push(function() googletag.display(div-gpt-ad-1472832551951-0) ) Young drivers are eager to take more lucrative opportunities insurance companies are often leery of trusting younger drivers for safety concerns, but according to Ken, Vice President of Spirit of CLD training services, If theyre getting trained properly and youre helping them grow up and realize their responsibility and obligationI dont think age should matter. He has even trained his daughter, Cheyenne, 18, to follow in his trucking footstepsshes looking forward to the profil jobs this change in regulation could open up for her.A bill coming be fore the Illinois legislature would allow bordering states to partner with one another in individual or group compacts that would allow 18-year-old drivers to cross between participating states. Detractors say a bigger pool of younger drivers would take jobs from more established operatorsbut the ATAs deficit of drivers would seem to counter those concerns.

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