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The Biden administration has finalized tougher pollution standards for heavy-duty vehicles like large trucks, delivery vans and buses starting with model year 2027.

The Environmental Protection Agency’s new rule is the first update to the standards since 2001. It will cut down on the smog and soot from heavy-duty trucks by requiring them to reduce emissions of nitrogen oxides by nearly 50% by 2045, and will be more than 80% stronger than the current standard, the agency said.

“It’s clear that the new standard is very challenging,” Mies said in an email. “Beyond that, the rule is extremely complex, so we need time to examine it and understand what it means for our customers, our dealers and our employees.” While the new rule is much tougher than current standards, environmental and public health groups have called for even more stringent standards.

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Truckers need a HUGE tax break to help cover the rise in diesel fuel costs .

Cnn more they tighten the more drivers walk away soon trucks will be sitting around no more food

He’s not very smart to do that.that will make drivers quit

This is crazy. I wounded if Kamala yellow school bus is included.

So… we’ve known about the need for this for 30 years… great but why not next year.

Good job increasing prices on food and goods even more. Biden is a tool

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