ELP enforcement crackdown - anyone else dealing with this?

TruckerMike

New Recruit
Driver
Wanted to get a pulse check from other expediters on what you're seeing with ELP (English Language Proficiency) enforcement.


Texas has gone zero tolerance - over 7,000 violations since last summer. Oklahoma just passed $3,000 fines per violation. And there's a federal bill in the works (SAFE Drivers Act) that would require a standardized ELP test for all CDL renewals nationwide.

The part that got my attention: under 49 CFR § 391.11, it's on us as carriers to verify and document ELP compliance BEFORE the driver gets in the truck. So if someone gets tagged at a scale, the auditor's first question is "what did YOU do to verify they were qualified?"


For those running teams or leasing on with carriers - are you seeing this come up? Anyone been asked for ELP documentation during an audit or had a driver get put OOS for this?


I got tired of worrying about it so I built a quick assessment tool (elpready) that gives you a certificate for the DQ file. But curious what everyone else is doing - just relying on the CDL? Doing your own verbal check and making a note? Ignoring it and hoping for the best?

Seems like this is only going to get stricter. Would rather get ahead of it than find out the hard way at a roadside inspection.
 

TruckerMike

New Recruit
Driver
well the problem is that even though we can all assumably speak fluent english .. with these new guidelines, the burden is on the carrier/driver to prove they've done their due dilligence.
 
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