Trucking deserves high marks

The trucking industry is not inclined toward self-congratulations, but when it comes to improving efficiency and reducing emissions, it is time for this hard-working business to stand up and take a bow. As of 2007, for example, exhaust from a new truck or bus fueled by ultralow sulfur diesel became so much cleaner that it would take 60 new trucks to equal the soot emissions of one truck sold in 1988, according to the Diesel Technology Forum. By 2010, when even tougher emissions standards go into effect, new truck and bus emissions levels will approach zero, and it ...

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