So this well written but buried article for California must be lying? No Dodger you’re going to have to bring sauce to now disprove my provided sauce. You don’t get to call something false until you bring the data. Until then, and knowing Gavin NewScum, I believe the info/data provided. I’m already diving in to the legislation as well.
As a trucker I bring port experience, and Cali experience. The article lost me when it said trucks needed to be 3 years old or less. Mines a 2015. I was in and out of the L.A. Port several times last month. You can drive trucks as old as 2010 in Cali until 2023 I think it is. DEF will be mandatory from then on. However they're banning the must hand DEF from agricultural areas now due to its effects on crops. These legislators are money hungry idiots, making idiot laws.
That’s a good try, but check the date. This guide is 2019. Legislation in the article was passed and signed in 2020. So gotta find up to date data my young Padawan. Please read page 2 in the legislation summary here:
Yes it is the 2016 legislation but with 2020 updates. All of the edits/additions have italics, brackets, or asterisk. The legislation is then followed by a 2020 memo letter if you read the article then go through all the attachments. You don’t think the government really re-writes whole legislations when updating I hope? They just slip in the updates on old stuff, asterisk it, and add a memo letter of approval. Soooo, as of 2020 it’s updated, per their procedures. That 2019 handbook has none of the 2020 updates.
So this well written but buried article for California must be lying? No Dodger you’re going to have to bring sauce to now disprove my provided sauce. You don’t get to call something false until you bring the data. Until then, and knowing Gavin NewScum, I believe the info/data provided. I’m already diving in to the legislation as well.
As a trucker I bring port experience, and Cali experience. The article lost me when it said trucks needed to be 3 years old or less. Mines a 2015. I was in and out of the L.A. Port several times last month. You can drive trucks as old as 2010 in Cali until 2023 I think it is. DEF will be mandatory from then on. However they're banning the must hand DEF from agricultural areas now due to its effects on crops. These legislators are money hungry idiots, making idiot laws.
I agree Toolbane. Problem is Gavin NewScum is a jack@ss. So I do not doubt the info in this article is far off from the truth.
https://www.aqmd.gov/docs/default-source/ab-617-ab-134/steering-committees/wilmington/handouts-may9-2019.pdf?sfvrsn=8
That’s a good try, but check the date. This guide is 2019. Legislation in the article was passed and signed in 2020. So gotta find up to date data my young Padawan. Please read page 2 in the legislation summary here:
https://www.govinfo.gov/content/pkg/FR-2016-11-07/pdf/2016-26865.pdf
Isn’t this legislation summary from 2016?
Wouldn’t the 2019 guide be more reliable as to what actually happened?
Genuine question, not /s
Yes it is the 2016 legislation but with 2020 updates. All of the edits/additions have italics, brackets, or asterisk. The legislation is then followed by a 2020 memo letter if you read the article then go through all the attachments. You don’t think the government really re-writes whole legislations when updating I hope? They just slip in the updates on old stuff, asterisk it, and add a memo letter of approval. Soooo, as of 2020 it’s updated, per their procedures. That 2019 handbook has none of the 2020 updates.
I'm in the industry, we send trucks 2010 and newer into the ports every single day.