DOT subpoenas New York for allegedly obstructing inquiry into deadly I-95 bus crash

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The Transportation Department issued a subpoena to New York as federal investigators probe a deadly Interstate 95 bus crash in Virginia, accusing the state of failing to provide records related to the commercial driver’s license of the driver involved in the wreck.

The subpoena, issued by the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration and obtained by the Washington Examiner, demands that the New York State Department of Motor Vehicles turn over documents connected to Jing Sheng Dong, the commercial bus driver believed to have been operating the vehicle involved in a multivehicle crash on Friday in Stafford County, Virginia.

According to the subpoena, federal investigators are seeking records related to Dong’s commercial driver's license, entry-level driver training, and any documents connected to an investigation of a driving school identified as “7 CDL Driving School.”

The FMCSA said it was unable to obtain the requested records “through other reasonable means” and therefore resorted to issuing a subpoena. The agency ordered New York to provide the documents by 10 a.m. Wednesday and warned that failure to comply could result in criminal or civil contempt penalties.

Better yet cut off highway funding to NY if they don't comply.....Time to take the gloves off.
 
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