A Possible Unintended Consequence Of CARB '14 Regs....

Discussion in 'Trucking Industry Regulations' started by Working Class Patriot, Sep 18, 2013.

  1. fld

    fld Medium Load Member

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    I agree. What a mess. What amazes me is that without trucks, the world as we know it, our entire economy could collapse- There would simply be no goods to purchase, not to mention all of the jobs that would be lost. Messing with the flow of this is a bad idea.

    It also amazes me that since trucks are so essential to our economy, the trucking industry really has zero power. Yet the pharmaceutical and tobacco industries weild complete power over the government. I guess the trucking industry doesn't have the money or lobbyists to control policy like the others do.

    So if your truck doesn't do what they say that it should, spend a ridiculous amount of money to be compliant in an industry that already has incredibly tight margins. Have a product that has been proven to positively kill people, in an industry that has outrageous profits, put a warning label on the package. That sounds about right.
     
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  3. 626Truckin'

    626Truckin' Bobtail Member

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    fld you are absolutely right, and according to this article cigarettes produce 10 times more pollution than diesel: http://www.medicalnewstoday.com/releases/12481.php

    They can ban all the trucks they want but that's not the root cause of the problem here. How will we even know what difference this whole statewide ban will make? Is it measureable? I don't think we will ever know..
     
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  4. Guntoter

    Guntoter Road Train Member

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    They know that nobody will even try to do it because the application and compliance paperwork is so overwhelming. If you are not already registered as exempt then forget it, you are not going to be allowed to use the 5000 mile exemption.


    "Without trucks.... America stops..."
    How has the argument worked out for the trucking industry? I dont think very many soccer moms in suburban America really care about the fact that everything in their home came by truck. What she cares about is the supertrucker with his Texas bumper riding 18 inches off her rear end on the freeway while she's trying to haul her brood to school in the minivan.
     
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  5. Lewis9698

    Lewis9698 Bobtail Member

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    I think you need to look around they are complaining and the rest is too broke to get on internet
     
  6. Quickfarms

    Quickfarms Heavy Load Member

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    The pharmaceutical and tobacco industries are predominately controlled by a handful of companies that have similar interests and spend a huge some of money on lobbying.

    If the trucking industry could unite for a common good they might have similar power.

    Unfortunately the majority of the people in this industry do not think beyond there own pocket, weather it be large or small.

    Would the mega carriers ever work with the small companies or owner operators for the common good.
     
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  7. gerardo1961

    gerardo1961 Road Train Member

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    I read were can only do the 1000 miles for cali,not the 5000miles ,for the 1000 miles you have only time this year for you application last day is 12/31/2012
     
  8. Quickfarms

    Quickfarms Heavy Load Member

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    The 5,000 miles and other things are the new changes that are in the works
     
  9. mickey melon

    mickey melon Medium Load Member

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    I tell you what folks..And to the OP,

    Thee is NO WAY.I repeat NO WAY Im retrofitting anything or upgrading my truck

    I have an 87' pete 362 cabover , I maintain it,Baby It, And Been its owner since 1992. I pull a 48' old utility Flatbed with it


    It will be a Cold day in He11 before I give up my Equipment or civil rights to ANYONE.

    My truck has put my kids thru College, paid Off my Home,Raised a Family,And has put plenty in the bank.

    At my Age , Its just not feasable to buy a $140,000 TRUCK.dont make any sense

    And Yes..I will still travel to California If I choose Whether they Like it or not. Im getting too old for this horsechit ,sloppy legislating enforcements. let us Truckers do our job and Leave us alone.
     
  10. gerardo1961

    gerardo1961 Road Train Member

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    OK,were can only hoping this comes,now only is the 1000 miles
     
  11. Mr&MrsPete

    Mr&MrsPete Medium Load Member

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    If I didnt live live in California I would do the same thing
     
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