EXCLUSIVE: Cameras capture truckers unable to read road signs, answer basic questions during Florida crackdown
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EXCLUSIVE: In North Florida, Fox News cameras joined federal safety officials on a ride-along, revealing alarming situations with truck drivers who struggled to read road signs or communicate in English.

Dramatic footage captured by the team showed investigators pulling several truckers off the road due to safety violations. Many of these drivers were unable to understand basic road signage or speak English effectively.

In one notable encounter, a Florida Highway Patrol (FHP) officer questioned a truck driver about his proficiency in English, to which the driver responded in Spanish.

When further asked if he could speak any English, the driver simply said, “No.”

State trooper talking with a truck driver

A scene depicted an FHP officer administering an English and safety test to an unidentified truck driver at a truck stop along the highway. (Courtesy of Fox News Channel)

Troopers indicated that at some Florida weigh stations, up to 50% of truckers fail to meet the necessary English language proficiency standards.

“I try to concentrate on the [signs] they have to read,” said FHP master trooper Craig Lents. “If you are going down the road at 70 miles per hour, and you see that sign, you only see it for a split second.”

In another encounter caught on video, a trooper asked a trucker what a road sign meant.

Alexis McAdams and Derek Barrs

Alexis McAdams and Derek Barrs, the administrator of the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration, in a police vehicle during an exclusive ride-along. (Fox News Channel)

The trucker replied, “No.”

The trooper then asked what drivers should do if they saw the sign, to which the trucker replied, “No,” again.

Under the Trump administration, Department of Transportation (DOT) officials are ramping up enforcement of federal English requirements that have been on the books for years.

“It’s been the law for a long period of time,” said Derek Barrs, Federal Motor Carrier Safety administrator. “It’s a safety issue. … If there was a crash or something like that, I would want to make sure that driver would know how to respond — slow down for upcoming traffic or a crash that has happened up ahead.”

State trooper writing in a notebook beside a truck

A Florida Highway Patrol trooper inspects a truck on the highway.  (Fox News Channel)

Authorities explained that being unable to speak or read English is extremely dangerous, as truckers are driving by important road signs at high speeds while carrying hundreds of tons.

The enforcement push comes after a string of deadly crashes nationwide involving drivers the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) claims were in the U.S. illegally or operating with commercial drivers’ licenses (CDLs) they should never have had.

In a Florida case, Harjinder Singh, an illegal immigrant from India, was charged in a tractor-trailer crash that left three people dead.

Composite photo shows Florida crash scene involving Harjinder Singh’s truck and bodycam still of Singh during a July 3 New Mexico stop.

Composite image shows firefighters responding to a fatal Florida crash linked to Harjinder Singh’s truck. A bodycam still of Singh, right, being cited for speeding in New Mexico on July 3, 2025. (St. Lucie County Sheriff’s Office; New Mexico State Police bodycam)

The tractor-trailer, driven by Singh, allegedly made an illegal U-turn on the Florida Turnpike through an “Official Use Only” access point in St. Lucie County, blocking all lanes of the highway and leading to the crash.

His brother, Harneet Singh, 25, also an illegal immigrant from India, was riding as a passenger at the time of the crash.

Harjinder Singh, who allegedly entered the U.S. illegally and obtained a CDL in California, is facing three counts of vehicular homicide, according to officials.

ICE agents and Rajinder Kumar

ICE lodged an immigration detainer against illegal migrant Rajinder Kumar, who is allegedly behind a fatal crash that killed two.  (Reuters; Department of Homeland Security)

In an Oregon case, another illegal immigrant from India, Rajinder Kumar, allegedly jackknifed his tractor-trailer, blocking both lanes of U.S. Highway 20.

A Subaru Outback crashed into the truck, killing both the driver, William Micah Carter, and passenger, Jennifer Lynn Lower, according to DHS.

Kumar, who allegedly entered the U.S. illegally near Lukeville, Arizona, was issued a CDL in California, officials said. 

He is charged with criminally negligent homicide and reckless endangering.

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