It's not true. Trucks older than 2010 are not allowed in Cali, there are some small exceptions like 300 miles a year with a permit or something like that. Article references the 2010.
It increases rates for freight in and out, particularly out as there is much more going out than coming in.
This has been the situation for years, nothing's changed.
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.
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:
Here is the “sauce” poured “liberal”-ly all over the goose in California:
https://theconservativetreehouse.com/blog/2021/10/14/the-california-version-of-the-green-new-deal-and-an-october-16-2020-epa-settlement-with-transportation-is-whats-creating-the-container-shipping-backlog-working-ca-ports-24-7-will-not-help-here/
It's not true. Trucks older than 2010 are not allowed in Cali, there are some small exceptions like 300 miles a year with a permit or something like that. Article references the 2010.
It increases rates for freight in and out, particularly out as there is much more going out than coming in.
This has been the situation for years, nothing's changed.
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.
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