CARB Diesel Truck Rules - Compliance Options and Reporting Requirements for 2022 and beyond
Do you own, operate, or dispatch heavy-duty diesel trucks in or to California? Then you need to know that the California Air Resources Board (CARB) enforces air pollution regulations affecting all types of heavy-duty diesel vehicles operating in the State. If your vehicles are not compliant, you need to know what the current and future requirements are. If your vehicles are compliant, you may need to test and report to remain compliant regularly. This course gives you information about how to comply with CARB diesel regulations and how to report to continue operating legally in 2022 and beyond. This session will be focused upon the Truck and Bus regulation as well as the new Smog Check for Heavy Duty Diesel Trucks. One-on-One help will be available after the class presentation.
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