‘You know it’s going to be a bad traffic stop when you have to repeat: Put your pants on!’
By Bob Unruh

“You know it’s going to be a bad traffic stop, when you have to repeat ‘Put your pants on!'”
And it was.
That social media comment followed video of an Arkansas trooper’s encounter with a naked truck driver who had parked alongside the road, and apparently was sleeping.
The driver repeatedly exhibits no understanding of English, nor recognition of road signs.
He ended up being pulled off the road, according to the video.
WATCH:
🚨Another California truck driver pulled over—this time in Arkansas—unable to speak basic English or read common traffic signs.
California’s treasonous Non-Domicile CDL standards are endangering motorists nationwide. How long before other states revoke all reciprocity for… pic.twitter.com/ISrbwNg3PU
— American Truckers 🚛🦅 (@atutruckers) October 28, 2025
The incident comes at a time in America when multiple foreign drivers have been documented to fail at understanding or speaking English, or recognizing ordinary traffic requirements.
The cost has been multiple Americans’ lives, as the drivers repeatedly have triggered massive violent and deadly accidents.
The problem has been defined on social media as California’s agenda to deliver commercial driver’s licenses to such individuals.
Thank Gavin Newsom, CA Secretary of Transportation (front right), and his friends for illegal CDL drivers who don’t know English. pic.twitter.com/34xrVnIELy
— Matt Quan (@matthewrquan) October 28, 2025
Other social media comments included: “That’s freaking scary.”
And, “Hold the company accountable.”
Not the Bee reported, “This trooper’s interaction with a trucker who can’t speak English will be the most frustrating thing you’ll watch all day.”
American Truckers said, “California’s treasonous Non-Domicile CDL standards are endangering motorists nationwide. How long before other states revoke all reciprocity for California CDLs?”
The driver responded “California” to the question about his employer, and also “California” when asked if there was anyone else in the truck with him.
 
					








