USDOT announces $118 million in funding to strengthen CDL standards, enhance enforcement, aid veterans in trucking

The U.S. Department of Transportation (USDOT) announced more than $100 million in funding towards projects intended to bolster Commercial Driver’s License (CDL) standards, increase enforcement, and help military veterans transition to careers in trucking.

On December 30, 2025, USDOT announced $118 million in competitive grant awards for state and local partners within the transportation industry.

View USDOT’s breakdown of the grant funding below:

“Under President Trump’s leadership, our department’s number one mission is to ensure that every American gets home safely,” said U.S. Transportation Secretary Sean P. Duffy. “We’re backing aggressive enforcement and empowering states to keep unqualified, unvetted drivers off the road, investing in state-of-the-art technology to make our roads safer, and taking care of veterans interested in a career in trucking.”

“These grants are about giving our partners the tools they need to be effective,” said Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administrator Derek D. Barrs. “Whether it’s deploying smart technology to identify unsafe vehicles or auditing CDL programs to prevent fraud, every dollar is focused on raising the bar for safety and ensuring only qualified drivers and compliant vehicles are on our roads.”

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