Truck Mirror and Seat Adjustment
Professional drivers know that the placement of mirrors and seats can have a huge impact on safety.
New EPA Administrator Lee Zeldin has sent three EPA waivers of California emissions regulations to Congress and the Government Accounting Office (GAO) for potential action under the Congressional Review Act (CRA). The CRA requires all federal agencies to transmit rules to Congress before they become final. Congress may then choose to utilize the special procedures of the CRA to overturn those rules and prevent the federal agency from adopting a substantially similar rule.
The Biden Administration had not sent the Advanced Clean Trucks (ACT) Rule, Omnibus NOx rule and Clean Cars II Rule to Congress – because the EPA at that time considered its waiver decisions as “orders” rather than “rules.” On its face, the CRA does not apply to agency orders.
But does this really make a difference? As ICSA has explained, California has a unique exemption under the federal Clean Air Act to adopt emissions regulations which differ from federal standards. A waiver from the EPA is needed. When EPA waivers allowing California emissions regulations – the three above and the Advanced Clean Fleets (ACF) Rule (which California withdrew before the Inauguration) – effectively set the standard for the whole country, is that not a rule?
Professional drivers know that the placement of mirrors and seats can have a huge impact on safety.
The National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) released a report this week outlining the events that led to the fatal crash on westbound I-80 at the Green River Tunnel.
The good news is that President Trump wasted no time in nominating Derek Barrs, former Chief of the Florida Highway.