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Missouri bill would mandate English-only CDL tests

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“A bill in the Missouri House would call for trucker-hopefuls to prove they have a firm grasp of the English language to obtain a commercial driver’s license. It is one of several efforts of interest to truck drivers in the Show-Me State.

House Transportation Chairman Neal St. Onge, R-Ballwin, introduced a bill – HB1420 – that would require the written test to be offered only in English. Applicants’ ability to understand traffic signs and signals written in English also would be required. They would be prohibited from using interpreters or translators while taking the test.”*

*From: www.landlinemag.com
Traducido: usando Google o Altavista/Babel Fish

Posted on: January 9th, 2008
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Filed Under: 1. Hispanic News, Business, Business News, Eye Openers, Language Issues, Politics
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