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Wyoming now lets all state officers enforce federal English rules for truck drivers, expanding safety checks on rural roads.
Wyoming has expanded enforcement of federal English proficiency rules for commercial truck drivers to all state peace officers, not just Highway Patrol personnel.
The law, signed by Governor Mark Gordon, allows any officer to halt drivers unable to read, speak, or understand English well enough to interpret signs, respond to officials, or complete reports—key safety requirements under federal law.
The change, effective immediately, aims to boost safety on rural roads by leveraging the full state law enforcement network.
Violations can result in drivers being placed “out of service,” with fines up to $1,000 and up to 90 days in jail for repeat offenses.
The law does not change federal standards but broadens who can enforce them, sparking renewed debate over fairness and consistency in language enforcement across the trucking industry.
Wyoming ahora permite que todos los oficiales estatales hagan cumplir las reglas federales en inglés para los conductores de camiones, expandiendo los controles de seguridad en las carreteras rurales.