Truckers appeal court ruling on cross-border Mexican drivers
{mosads}The Grain Valley, Mo.-based OOIDA said it was requesting a rehearing because the appeals’ court ruling was “contrary to … decisions of the Supreme Court of the United States and the precedents of this circuit.”
The Obama administration has argued since the cross-border trucking program was introduced in 2011 that it would increase the efficiency of cargo shipments between the U.S. and Mexico.
However, the group argued that the standards for getting a commercial driver’s license in the U.S. were more stringent than Mexico’s.
“Truckers here face ever-increasing restrictions in the name of safety, while no such expectations are in place in Mexico,” OOIDA Executive Vice President Todd Spencer said in a statement announcing the appeal. “To allow access puts jobs at risk and endangers our highways.”
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