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    Federal Audit Finds Illegal Drivers With NY Commercial Licenses; DOT Threatens Funding Pull-Back

    By Steadfast AdminUpdated:December 12, 20252 Mins Read
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    A recent federal audit has uncovered widespread weaknesses in New York’s commercial driver licensing system, revealing that roughly half of the commercial driver’s licenses (CDLs) issued in the state were granted to individuals who did not meet legal eligibility requirements. In response, the U.S. Department of Transportation has threatened to withhold up to $73 million in federal highway funds if the state does not swiftly correct the deficiencies identified.

    The audit, conducted by federal transportation and safety officials, found significant lapses in verification procedures, including failures to properly confirm immigration status and to flag disqualifying driving records before issuing CDLs. Investigators say these shortcomings allowed applicants who lacked lawful status or had serious safety violations to obtain credentials required to operate large commercial vehicles.

    In its notice to New York authorities, the Department of Transportation outlined specific corrective actions the state must undertake to maintain compliance with federal licensing standards. Officials warned that failure to implement reforms within the designated timeline could result in a reduction or suspension of federal transportation assistance tied to highway and safety programs.

    New York’s transportation department has acknowledged the audit findings and indicated it will work with federal partners to address the issues raised. Meanwhile, lawmakers and safety advocates are calling for more robust state oversight and enhanced safeguards to ensure that commercial licenses are only held by drivers who meet all legal and safety criteria.

    The dispute highlights broader concerns about CDL issuance nationwide and the role of federal oversight in ensuring commercial driver eligibility, especially amid ongoing debates over infrastructure funding and roadway safety.

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