The Trump administration has revoked the business license of a California-based trucking company after one of its employees, an illegal alien named Harjinder Singh, caused a fatal crash in Florida. The incident involved Singh making an illegal U-turn while driving a semi-truck, resulting in the deaths of three people. Florida Governor Ron DeSantis announced the license revocation, emphasizing the importance of holding employers accountable for hiring individuals unable to comply with road safety regulations. The administration's action follows coordination between state and federal authorities to address the consequences of the crash. Separately, investigations are ongoing in Miami-Dade County following a motorcycle collision that killed one person and critically injured another, as well as other traffic-related incidents involving scooters and motorcycles in Florida and Colorado.
A man on an electric scooter was taken to the hospital Sunday after being involved in a crash in Northwest Miami, fire rescue said https://t.co/7481SPDS1x
A man was hospitalized early Sunday morning after he was struck by a car while riding a scooter in Miami, officials said. https://t.co/Dcireqrpfa
A high-speed collision between a Suzuki motorcycle and an Acura SUV in Aurora on Friday afternoon left a 17-year-old girl and an 18-year-old man dead at the scene, according to Aurora police. https://t.co/ThpTqRBzZ4