Are Brokers Exploiting Non-Domiciled Drivers for Profit?

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A recent discussion highlights concerns about brokers potentially choosing to hire cheaper trucks operated by non-domiciled drivers, even when aware of the risks. Non-domiciled CDL holders, often immigrants with questionable documentation, enable brokers to save significant costs—$500 or more per load. Although this practice poses serious legal and safety risks, brokers may overlook proper vetting to cut expenses. As regulatory enforcement increases, the transport industry faces the challenge of adhering to standards while navigating financial pressures.

Source: YAHOO

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