Mike
Well-Known Member
Effective Oct. 1, trucks that are not currently registered in the Ports Drayage Truck Registry must be model year 2014 or newer in order to visit the terminals. The new requirement does not apply to trucks already registered and are current on their annual registration dues.
The Los Angeles Board of Harbor Commissioners approved of the amendment on June 21. Long Beach commissioners followed suit on June 25.
Currently, trucks entering the ports are required to be model year 2007 or newer. Approximately half of registered trucks are at least model year 2010 or newer, according to a Port of Los Angeles news release. Registered trucks model years 2007 through 2013 can continue to enter the ports until the state requires replacement in 2023.
New California ports clean trucks plan requires 2014 or newer engines
The Los Angeles Board of Harbor Commissioners approved of the amendment on June 21. Long Beach commissioners followed suit on June 25.
Currently, trucks entering the ports are required to be model year 2007 or newer. Approximately half of registered trucks are at least model year 2010 or newer, according to a Port of Los Angeles news release. Registered trucks model years 2007 through 2013 can continue to enter the ports until the state requires replacement in 2023.
New California ports clean trucks plan requires 2014 or newer engines