As President Donald Trump's administration continues to put transportation rules and regulations at the forefront of his second term, a new initiative which the administration believes will make the truck and bus driving industry safer is underway — and Kentucky is already seeing the impact.

Sean Duffy, secretary of the U.S. Department of Transportation, announced Dec. 1 that the agency was in the process of removing some 3,000 commercial driver's license training providers nationwide from the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration’s registry (FMCSA), meaning they are no longer authorized to offer federally required bus or truck driver training. Additionally, Duffy said another 4,500 training providers nationwide were "placed on notice" and could also face removal within 30 days

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