This St. Patrick's season, the trucking industry may finally be getting something better than luck: stronger compliance enforcement.
For years, compliant carriers have had to compete in a market where the rules were not always applied equally. That matters. Because when one carrier invests in proper hiring, documentation, training, safety standards, and driver vetting, while another finds ways around those standards, that is not healthy competition. That is a distorted market. And it creates safety risk for everyone on the road.
That is why Meiborg welcomes the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration's final rule on non-domiciled CDLs, which took effect March 16. The rule limits eligibility for non-domiciled CLPs and CDLs to certain employment-based nonimmigrant categories and requires stronger verification standards for issuance.
According to FMCSA's final rule and FAQs, only individuals in specific lawful employment-based statuses are eligible under the revised framework. FMCSA also said non-domiciled applicants had previously not been subject to equivalent foreign driving-history checks.
FMCSA framed the rule as a safety measure. DOT Secretary Sean Duffy said the rule was designed to stop unqualified foreign drivers from receiving commercial licenses.
Industry reporting suggests the impact could be significant. Overdrive reported that nearly 200,000 non-domiciled CDL holders are affected.
At Meiborg, this issue is simple.
We are 100% committed to compliance.
We believe safety rules matter. Documentation matters. Vetting matters. Standards matter.
Not because they sound good in a mission statement, but because they protect lives, protect customers, and protect the integrity of this industry.
A compliant carrier should never have to apologize for doing things the right way. A compliant carrier should be able to compete on service, execution, reliability, and safety, on a field where the same rules apply to everyone.
This rule does not solve every problem in trucking. But it is a meaningful step toward restoring confidence in the system. It tells compliant carriers, drivers, and customers that enforcement still matters.
At Meiborg, we do not rely on luck to compete.
- We rely on discipline.
- We rely on standards.
- We rely on doing the job right.
- And when the field is level, we like our chances.
World Class. Delivered.



