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Biden-Harris Administration Awards Millions to Improve State Commercial Driver’s License Programs

More than $140 Million in Grants Help Get More Qualified Drivers on the Road
and Bolster Commercial Motor Vehicle Safety 

WASHINGTON DC – The U.S. Department of Transportation’s Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) today announced more than $140 million in grants to states and educational institutions through the agency’s High Priority (HP) and Commercial Driver’s License Program Implementation (CDLPI) grants. Funding through these grant programs will help advance states’ technological capabilities and improve the national commercial driver’s license (CDL) program.

“Two of our Department’s top priorities are improving safety on our roadways and strengthening supply chains, and today’s awards will help with both,” said U.S. Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg. “The Biden-Harris administration is proud to deliver these funds to get well-qualified truck drivers on our roads and to ensure commercial vehicle safety programs are administered with less bureaucracy.”

The FMCSA grants announced today include:

“At FMCSA, we are serious about our mission of reducing crashes and fatalities on the nation’s roadways that involve large trucks and buses,” said FMCSA Deputy Administrator Vinn White. “Together, these grants represent our commitment to investing in America and our dedication to supporting strong state and local partnerships that help ensure safe and qualified CMV drivers are on the roads.”

In total, more than 50% of FMCSA’s annual budget provides states and local communities with funding to promote CMV safety. In addition to the grant awards announced today, FMCSA awarded nearly $3.5 million last month through its Commercial Motor Vehicle Operator Safety Training Grant Program to improve driver safety and create career opportunities in trucking for veterans, those in underserved communities, and others. Collectively, these programs support implementation of the Department’s National Roadway Safety Strategy


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Original article published by FMCSA

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