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It's getting harder to cheat on CDL tests so fraudsters are becoming more creative. In a 2013 case in New York City that recently closed, a total of 11 people were charged in an elaborate CDL-test ...
Two more people have pleaded guilty to charges in a widespread fraudulent Commercial Driver's License test-taking scheme in New York State, following a joint federal and state investigation.
Guilty pleas from three people have been secured by prosecutors in two related cases in connection with commercial driver’s license test taking schemes in New York. On Jan. 12, Marie Daniel ...
CDL test-taking applicants would leave the testing room with a blank test, then hand it to a "runner." The runner would give it to someone who knew the answers, and then return the completed exam ...
Between April and August 2013, defendants paid as much as $4,000 to receive test answers. Test takers would take exam materials from the department of motor vehicle testing area, leave the ...
The Department of Transportation Office of Inspector General has recently announced court activity in several trucking-related crime investigations. Here’s a summary of what happened with each: ...
American Trucker’s round-up of this and that this week features bite-size news of CDL fraud schemes, a jury award for a driver who admitted he had a problem and was treated poorly by his company ...
Larex charged students between $1,800 and $5,000 to obtain a Florida CDL and arranged for students to complete the basic skills and road test by using a single third-party testing contractor.