Trucking Wild West: Is Unqualified Drivers Makin' the Roads a Death Trap?
Industry cats sayin' these CDL schools is cuttin' corners, puttin' everybody at risk, especially out here grindin' tryna make a livin'.

Aight, listen up. We got folks up in the trucking game screamin' 'bout how these roads gettin' more dangerous than they already is. See, these CDL schools, they ain't teachin' folks right, or even checkin' if they can read the signs. We talkin' 'bout cats who barely speak English and ain't got no business behind the wheel of a semi. Mike Kucharski, he co-owns JKC Trucking, and he droppin' knowledge, sayin' it's straight up madness. He like, 'Yo, you wouldn't let just anybody fly a plane, so why we lettin' these unqualified folks drive these big rigs next to our kids on the way to school?'
Texas AG Ken Paxton is on some kinda mission, lookin' into these schools that be sellin' CDLs like hotcakes, especially to folks who can't even understand the rules of the road. He sayin' they violatin' federal law 'cause drivers gotta understand English, and Texas law sayin' they gotta actually know how to drive. It's like these schools just tryna get that bag, ain't care who get hurt.
Then you got U.S. Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy tryna look like he doin' somethin', sendin' out notices to these fake schools. But is it enough? Nah, fam. It's like puttin' a band-aid on a gunshot wound.
And the consequences real. This dude Modou Ngom, he caused a whole family to die in a firey crash. Turns out he got his license and citizenship all shady. And ICE been snatchin' up drivers like Bekzhan Beishekeev and Rajinder Kumar, who done caused major accidents 'cause they wasn't ready for the road.
So what's the real? These corporations ain't care about nothin' but profit. They cuttin' corners on training, hirin' anybody they can get cheap, and we the ones payin' the price. We gotta start holdin' these schools accountable, demandin' better training, and makin' sure these drivers is actually qualified before they get behind the wheel. This ain't no game, this is real life. We just tryna get to work and back home safe, ya dig?


