CARB Hosting Diesel Regulation and Compliance Event
The California Air Resources Board is hosting the Diesel Truck Regulation Information Session and Conference in Los Angeles to inform fleets about current rules on diesel engines and explain how to maintain compliance.
One Stop Diesel Truck sessions are being hosted statewide in partnership with local agencies and vendors. Photo courtesy of ARB
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One Stop Diesel Truck sessions are being hosted statewide in partnership with local agencies and vendors. Photo courtesy of ARB
The California Air Resources Board is hosting its Diesel Truck Regulation Information Session and Conference in Los Angeles to inform fleets about current rules on diesel engines and explain how to maintain compliance.
The event takes place on Feb. 24 from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. at Los Angeles Trade Tech College near downtown Los Angeles.
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Discussions will include information about truck and bus regulatory requirements, funding opportunities and enforcement. Local agencies including air districts, the California Highway Patrol and equipment vendors will participate.
There will be sessions on a truck and trailer rule update, funding updates, enforcement inspection demos and vendors on display.
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