CARB Compliance GHG Compliance

Discussion in 'Ask An Owner Operator' started by kw600, Dec 30, 2012.

  1. kw600

    kw600 Road Train Member

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    So I've called about 10000000 times in regards to reporting the trucks/trailers for Cali carb reportings. No one ever picks up because im assuming theyre all "busy" with other callers. Can someone please clarify for me if I need to report my new trailers for GHG Complaince? Or is it just OLD-er trailers that need the kits or phase in option reported? Here's what I've got:

    Small fleet (2 trucks, 2 trailers all rolling in and out of California)

    1) 2012 Wabash Dry Van 53'
    2) 2011 Wabash Dry Van 53'

    Already reported my 2003 T600, MUST I report my 2013 t700 even though it's new?

    The deadline I believe is tomorrow but who knows if they will add another deadline?
     
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  3. twolane

    twolane Medium Load Member

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    Dutches links oughta do it for ya. The trailers ain't a problem as they are not refers.
    Yer 03 is a problem as is my 04. The 2013 isn't a problem.
    Yer 03 can be apportioned in CA, but ya can't report any miles in that state for 2013 unless it's been modified and cleared by CA.

    Basically unless you have a small fleet waiver or the mods. for the 2003,,,it's NOT legal in CA.
    What I've been told thru the company I'm leased to, is that CA will be checking at the ports and bug-stations come Jan, 1.
    The fine is $1,000.00 a day for non-compliance.
     
  4. kw600

    kw600 Road Train Member

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    I reported the 2003 kenworth and got the extention certificate printed; the trailers do not have side skirts or the tires ghg is requiring..
     
  5. twolane

    twolane Medium Load Member

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    I guess I wouldn't wory much about the trailers skirts or lack there of.
    What I know is that my 2004 isn't legal in CA after the 1st.
    Thats about all I know,,,and about all I need to know...that, and the fine is BIG, and theyre gonna be checking.

    When California starts buying my trucks and tires,,,they can tell me what to run...til then,,,they can kiss my butt!
     
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  6. bigdogpile

    bigdogpile Road Train Member

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    Make california pay for this !! do not come here !! nobody ever come back here !! when you leave stay gone !!
     
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  7. twolane

    twolane Medium Load Member

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    Not a problem dog!
     
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  8. BigBadBill

    BigBadBill Bullishly Optimistic

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    Good one, BDP is hoping rates will increase as capacity decreases. And we have already seen that with reefers.

    The Megas that typically keep equipment that would be compliant have been switching lanes west for over a year now.

    Who thinks rates West of OKC are going to continue to tank as this goes further and further down the road. Unless you are taking a load west.

    BTW BDP, hopefully your rates will keep up with cost of living and equipment expense.
     
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  9. rockyroad74

    rockyroad74 Heavy Load Member

    Fortunately, CA is not a big net revenue generator for me. So, I've found it to be more prudent to simply tear CA out of my map book rather than play their games.
     
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  10. kw600

    kw600 Road Train Member

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    Do i have to register and report the trailers online?
     
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