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CarriersEdge Releases English Language Proficiency Assessment

CarriersEdge has created an online English Language Proficiency Assessment to help fleets prepare for the recent regulatory changes.

Blue background image of a tractor trailer with inset screenshot of testing questions, logo for CarriersEdge, and headline that reads English Language Proficiency.

The English Language Proficiency Assessment uses a series of visual cues and audio questions to assess a driver's ability to understand and respond to the types of questions they may encounter during a roadside inspection. 

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CarriersEdge has released an online English Language Proficiency Assessment. The assessment was created to help carriers prepare for enforcement of the English Language Proficiency requirements under 49 CFR §391.11(b)(2) in the United States. 

According to CarriersEdge, recent regulatory changes that allow drivers to be placed out of service if they fail a roadside English proficiency interview, which has many carriers worried.

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“Many of our customers have contacted us to say they are very worried about the new enforcement rules and the ambiguity regarding how they will be applied,” said Jane Jazrawy, CarriersEdge CEO. "The easy-to-administer assessment is a diagnostic tool carriers can use to understand what sort of risk they are facing with their drivers.”

How the Assessment Works

The test, available to all CarriersEdge customers, utilizes a series of visual cues and audio questions to assess a driver's ability to understand and respond to the types of questions they may encounter during a roadside inspection

It includes identifying the meaning of various road signs and responding to questions they may be asked. The results can provide carriers with insights into how their drivers may perform in a real-world scenario.

Risk Based on English Proficiency

Understanding the level of risk based on a driver’s English proficiency is the first step in preparing for the new enforcement rules. Jazrawy and CarriersEdge President and co-founder Mark Murrell discussed what is known about the rule and how carriers can plan in uncertain times during a live webinar, "Inside the US Language Proficiency Requirements." 

CarriersEdge said that passing the assessment is not a guarantee that a driver’s English proficiency is sufficient to pass an actual roadside inspection and avoid being marked out of service. Carriers should evaluate their risk and plan accordingly. There is still much that remains unknown about how the rule will be enforced, the company added.

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For more details, please refer to the guidance provided by the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration

CarriersEdge customers can access the test by logging into the system and searching for the English Proficiency Test. Non-customers can sign up for a free trial at Carriers Edge’s website

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