New rule against diesel engine idling would impact truckers, others

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  1. Highballin

    Highballin Road Train Member

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    Hey dont worry the Goverment will give you money for a APU.Why not they are giving Companys big bucks for junk so they can afford to buy new ones that meet EPA standards.
     
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  3. fallenblueknight

    fallenblueknight Bobtail Member

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    Hi All,
    I have been sitting in the background reading the post here, but know I have some thing to say.
    To say that the trucking industry is to blame for the air quality problem in Macon is a crock. What about the local causes like Warren Robins AFB and all of the manufacturing plants that exist in the area! And how about the local governments lack of control on local emissions

    I can see the head line now.
    August 15th 2008 Trucker blamed for multiple traffic accident fatality.
    Trucker J.Q. Smith said the he was exhausted because he was unable to sleep.
    He stated that with the temperature being 95 degrees and with 100% humidity, and that he didn’t want to break the Law by idling his truck so he could run his A/C.

    Just my 2 cents worth

    And by no means am I an environmentalist I pass gas every day and drive a Dodge Megacab getting 12/14 MPG.

    OMG this sounds like a Lawyers wet dream

    Fallenblueknight
     
  4. goforce

    goforce Light Load Member

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    Attached is Georgia Trucking Association's response to the EPD.


    Alan:biggrin_2551::biggrin_2551:
     

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  5. truckermario

    truckermario Road Train Member

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    "Without air conditioning, the
    temperature of a truck cab could easily exceed 120 degrees in a South Georgia summer. To ask truck​
    drivers to endure these sorts of conditions is unreasonable, unhealthy and inhumane"

    Put that in your pipe and smoke it Georgia, and tell your pal California too.:biggrin_25516:
     
  6. mannmk7

    mannmk7 Medium Load Member

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    This and CA take the cake. All drivers must quit.

    :biggrin_25526:
     
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