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Obama to target trucks in new fuel standards
Greg Gerber posted on October 25, 2010 10:00
WASHINGTON -- Today the Obama administration will introduce the first-ever fuel efficiency rules for tractor-trailers, school buses, delivery vans, garbage trucks and heavy-duty pickup trucks, the Boston Herald reported.
The Environmental Protection Agency and the Transportation Department are moving ahead with a proposal for medium- and heavy-duty trucks, beginning with those sold in the 2014 model year and into the 2018 model year.
Overall, the proposal is expected to seek reductions of 10 percent to 20 percent in fuel consumption and emissions based on the vehicle’s size. The rules will cover big rig tractor-trailers, “vocational trucks” such as garbage trucks and transit and school buses, and work trucks such as heavy-duty versions of the Ford F-Series, Dodge Ram and Chevrolet Silverado, the Herald noted.
The fleet of new cars, pickup trucks and SUVs will need to reach 35. 5 mpg by 2016, and the government is developing plans for future vehicle models that could push the standards to 47 mpg to 62 mpg by 2025, the Herald reported.
To read the full story in the Boston Herald, click here.
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Obama to target trucks in new fuel standards
Greg Gerber posted on October 25, 2010 10:00
WASHINGTON -- Today the Obama administration will introduce the first-ever fuel efficiency rules for tractor-trailers, school buses, delivery vans, garbage trucks and heavy-duty pickup trucks, the Boston Herald reported.
The Environmental Protection Agency and the Transportation Department are moving ahead with a proposal for medium- and heavy-duty trucks, beginning with those sold in the 2014 model year and into the 2018 model year.
Overall, the proposal is expected to seek reductions of 10 percent to 20 percent in fuel consumption and emissions based on the vehicle’s size. The rules will cover big rig tractor-trailers, “vocational trucks” such as garbage trucks and transit and school buses, and work trucks such as heavy-duty versions of the Ford F-Series, Dodge Ram and Chevrolet Silverado, the Herald noted.
The fleet of new cars, pickup trucks and SUVs will need to reach 35. 5 mpg by 2016, and the government is developing plans for future vehicle models that could push the standards to 47 mpg to 62 mpg by 2025, the Herald reported.
To read the full story in the Boston Herald, click here.
Posted in: RV Industry
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Don't forget to VOTE!!!
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