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Controversial plan to ban older trucks from Vancouver port delayed againThe program is intended to cut emissions from older, less-efficient vehicles, and the port authority says more than 85 per cent of trucks are already compliant.EconomyFeb 24, 2023
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Truckers to vote on work stoppage over Vancouver port’s ‘penalizing’ rolling age programOn Sept. 15, the Vancouver Fraser Port Authority's revised Rolling Age Truck Program takes effect, banning diesel-powered trucks more than 12 years old from accessing the port.EnvironmentJun 21, 2022
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Ban on trucks more than 12 years old to proceed at Vancouver port in SeptemberA revised Rolling Age Truck Program, banning diesel-powered vehicles more than 12 years old, will take effect at the Port of Vancouver in September.EnvironmentJun 15, 2022
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Port of Vancouver to ‘slightly’ delay ban on trucks more than 10 years oldThe Rolling Truck Age Program, intended to help the port meet its climate targets, was set to take effect on Feb. 1, but drew a furious backlash from the trucking industry.EconomyJan 14, 2022
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