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Michigan truckers react to 'English proficiency requirement'

By Editorial Board Published July 9, 2025 3 Min Read
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Michigan truckers react to 'English proficiency requirement'

LANSING, (Mich.) WLNS — Simply over two months in the past, President Trump introduced an govt order requiring all “professional drivers” to have the ability to converse proficient English.

The White Home says it will make American roads safer, however some concern this might depart truckers with out jobs. One Mid-Michigan trucker believes this might end in fewer truckers obtainable for shipments.

Nonetheless, he additionally tells us the Trump administration’s objective of constructing positive drivers can learn all indicators and talk with officers is an effective one.

Haas Trucking, primarily based in Albion, has been round for greater than 30 years, however firm president Edward Haas says lately, it has been more durable and more durable to search out drivers.

“You need truckers because these are tough things to staff, especially long-haul trucking,” stated Haas.

On April twenty eighth, the Trump administration introduced an govt order cracking down on drivers who do not converse English “proficiently.” The order doubles down on pre-existing federal legislation requiring drivers to talk the language, with the White Home saying these legal guidelines have not been enforced till now.

Haas stated his personal firm has just a few drivers who do not know a lot English, however informed us they’re good drivers regardless.

“We’ve had some non-English speaking drivers, just a few out of 30. We have a few here and there. They’re good, the people we have are good…” stated Haas.

However Haas thinks it is useful for drivers to have no less than a baseline understanding of the English language.

“I think it’s um, y’know, being able to converse with a shipper, with a receiver, with DOT, with the law officers, reading signs. I think it’s really important to at least know the basics,” stated Haas.

However he says, if it have been as much as him, he’d present drivers with a clear file and a grace interval to study the language.

“I couldn’t imagine not knowing the language very well, and it’s a learnable skill. English is a learnable skill. If I was making the decision, I’d give them a 30-day grace period, y’know, let ’em learn it, they’ve been driving,” stated Haas. “Hopefully safe. But I’d say in 30 days you really need to prove that you at least basically, know the rudimentary part of it, for your safety and ours.”

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