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1,690-Page ‘Climate Change’ Reg Increases Cost of Tractor-Trailer Up to $15,119

(CNSNews.com) - The Environmental Protection Agency and the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration jointly issued a new regulation last week that is meant to help protect the world from "climate change" by limiting “greenhouse gas emissions” and improving fuel efficiency in medium- and heavy-duty vehicles operated in the United States.

The 1,690-page regulation [1] is approximately 700,000 words long.

A “regulatory impact analysis [2]” published by EPA and NHTSA estimates the regulation will add an average of as much as $13,749 to the cost of a tractor truck and $1,370 to a trailer, making some tractor-trailer combinations $15,119 more expensive in 2027 than they would be under current regulations.
 

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final_rule_impact_analysis-08-16-16.pdf [2]
Source URL: http://cnsnews.com/news/article/terence-p-jeffrey/1690-page-climate-change-regulation-increases-cost-tractor-trailer