I've been wondering what the new rules are in CA and was worried about going there. But, based on what I've just read on Layover.com, I think most of us will be fine so long as we voluntarily shut our engine down after 5 minutes of idling. It looks like even our APUs are fine for now. Here is what I read:
New California Idling Limits Begin January 1
Beginning January 1, 2008, truckers heading to California will have two new emissions regulations to contend with and another one on the way in December 2008.
As of January 1, truckers won't be allowed to idle for more than five (5) minutes when parked, and 2008 model year engines will be required to have an automatic shutoff functions. The shutoff function will warn a driver within 30 seconds of shutting off.
Also in California, drivers with a diesel-powered Auxiliary Power Unit (APU) attached to the truck that has a 2007 and newer engine must have a particulate filter installed on the APU.
Beginning in December 2008, reefers operating in California that have engines from 2001 or before will have to be retrofitted to reduce emissions by 50 percent. The regulation continually moves up required retrofits on a seven-year, phase-in schedule, with 2002-year reefer units needing retrofits by December 2009, and 2003 units by 2010. A new ultra-low emission standard will begin for engines by 2010.
New California Idling Limits Begin January 1
Beginning January 1, 2008, truckers heading to California will have two new emissions regulations to contend with and another one on the way in December 2008.
As of January 1, truckers won't be allowed to idle for more than five (5) minutes when parked, and 2008 model year engines will be required to have an automatic shutoff functions. The shutoff function will warn a driver within 30 seconds of shutting off.
Also in California, drivers with a diesel-powered Auxiliary Power Unit (APU) attached to the truck that has a 2007 and newer engine must have a particulate filter installed on the APU.
Beginning in December 2008, reefers operating in California that have engines from 2001 or before will have to be retrofitted to reduce emissions by 50 percent. The regulation continually moves up required retrofits on a seven-year, phase-in schedule, with 2002-year reefer units needing retrofits by December 2009, and 2003 units by 2010. A new ultra-low emission standard will begin for engines by 2010.