Four trucking companies out of operation after deadly crash, driver in country illegally
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4 Trucking Companies Involved in Deadly Crash Shut Down: Transportation Secretary Duffy
The Department of Transportation’s Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration investigation into a deadly Indiana crash involving an illegal immigrant trucker has resulted in four additional trucking companies shutting down, Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy said on March 12. The latest update puts the total number of trucking companies being put out of service, due to this incident, at six. The crash, which occurred on Feb. 3, happened after…
FMCSA takes four trucking companies out-of-service in fallout from Indiana crash that killed four
Federal officials announced that four motor carriers have been sidelined following an ongoing investigation into a multiple fatality crash that took place in Indiana last month. On March 12, 2026, U.S. Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy announced that the following four carriers tied to a high-profile crash that took place in Indiana in February had been taken “OUT OF SERVICE” by the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA): KG Line…
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