Invisibly green

When it comes to trucking's overall environmental impact, an enormous gap exists between public perception and reality. The public sees trucks as toxic, smoke- spewing petroleum gluttons clogging our roads, wasting our resources and fouling our air for the profit of a few. It's an old, stubborn image that refuses to go away. Those who run trucking businesses know that's just not the way it is these days. Start with air quality. Strict emissions regulations have severely cut the two most dangerous components coming out of diesel exhaust stacks, and by 2010 those emissions will be nearly immeasurable.

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