Apprenticeship for 21-year CMV Drivers Legislation Introduced

On March 21, 2018, U.S Rep. Duncan Hunter (R-CA), along with seven other Republican members introduced H.R. 5358, the “Developing Responsible Individuals for a Vibrant Economy Act” of the “DRIVE-Safe Act.” The legislation would create an apprenticeship program for commercial motor vehicle drivers under the age of 21. Specifically, the apprentice would have to complete a program that consist of a 120-hour probationary period, followed by another 280-probabtionary period and the apprentice must meet certain stringent performance measurements along the way. The legislation does state that the apprentice may not operate a commercial motor vehicle on which hazardous materials placards are placed during the first probationary period.

The legislation states that the apprenticeship program itself must be developed by the employer and ensure that the apprentice meets the following areas:

120-Probationary Period:

280-Probationary Period

There are strict restrictions placed on the program as well, these include:

the apprentice may only drive a commercial motor vehicle that has—

the apprentice shall be accompanied in the cab of the commercial motor vehicle by an experienced driver.

Finally, all records, reportable incidents, and completion of the program will be monitored by the employer and could result in additional training or removal from the program.

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