Should drivers under the age of 21 drive big rigs?
Most readers responding to a poll on the Logistics Management & Distribution Report Web site (www.logisticsmgmt.com) oppose a plan to try the younger drivers.
A proposal facing the Department of Transportation would establish a pilot program allowing under-21 drviers to operate heavy-duty trucks with close supervision.
What do you think of the proposal?
The test should go forward = 29.35% The pilot program should not be approved = 70.65%
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