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🚛 States Are Writing Their Own CDL Laws Indiana, Alabama, and South Dakota have already signed legislation this month tightening non-domiciled CDL rules, and Tennessee, Georgia, and South Carolina are moving fast behind them. Indiana's law is the sharpest: all non-domiciled CDLs issued before March 1 expire April 1, fake credentials are a felony, and employers who knowingly hire ineligible drivers face $50,000 fines. Alabama codified federal rules into state law with doubled penalties for repeat violations. Tennessee is pushing further. Its bill would make it a Class A misdemeanor to drive a truck without documentation and give any injured Tennessean a private right of action against the company that hired the driver and the state that issued the driver's license. Source: Landline Media






















