The California Air Resources Board (CARB) today approved a first-of-its-kind rule that requires a phased-in transition toward zero-emission medium- and heavy-duty vehicles, aka ZEVs. Trucks represent only 6% of the vehicles on California’s roads. However, CARB noted that they account for more than 35% of the state’s transportation generated nitrogen oxide emissions, and 25% of the state’s on-road greenhouse gas emissions.
“We have the technology available to start working toward a zero-emission future now,” said CARB Chair Liane Randolph. “The Advanced Clean Fleets rule is a reasonable and innovative approach to clean up the vehicles on our roads and ensure that Californians have the clean air that they want and deserve. At the same time, this rule provides manufacturers, truck owners and fueling providers the assurance that there will be a market and the demand for zero-emissions vehicles, while providing a flexible path to making the transition toward clean air.” Continue reading





NHTSA – Wheels Falling Off 2023 Ford Bronco, Ranger Trucks
Ford Motor Company is recalling 2023 Bronco and Ranger vehicles because lug nuts on the driver’s side wheels may have been improperly tightened and can fall off. At least one wild wheel struck another vehicle. Driving and dealer delivery holds are in place for the safety defect.
In a public filing with the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, Ford said the nut tightening machine was broken and that a manual – translation human – backup was in place. Continue reading →