I agree. Like you said earlier this is going to be a cash cow for them.
The part that says Who Requires a Permit? Includes trucks that stop for a period of time in the quarantine zone e.g. rest stops
So a trucker passing through the state decides to take a 10 at a "rest stop" thats in the "zone" now is going to be subject to a possible fine for not having this permit that more than likely most will know nothing about.
That's a sorry attempt to extort money from unsuspected victims if you ask me.
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Remember 'Field of Dreams' ... "If your build it they will come" ?
The government version of that is "If we can regulate, tax, and enforce it, we will" -
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the ones screaming about global warming want to regulate diesels into non existence and yet ignore gas engines and the massive traffic from them because people wouldn't stand for it -
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NJ does have a rule about not driving ANY vehicle if you have been awake for more than 24 hours, this came about several years ago after a series of fatal crashes involving private vehicles who's drivers worked double shifts or longer and fell sleep at the wheel. -
Arkansas: SB 874, 2013 Ark. Pub. Act. No. 1296 (2013)
Classifies “fatigued driving” as an offense under negligent homicide- punishable by a class A misdemeanor- when the driver involved in a fatal accident has been without sleep for 24 consecutive hours or is the a state of sleep after being without sleep for 24 consecutive hours.
New Jersey: New Jersey Statutes §2C:11-5
A driver that has been without sleep for 24 hours is considered to be driving recklessly, in the same class as an intoxicated driver.
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