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BAKERSFIELD, Calif. (KGET) — State Senator Shannon Grove introduced a bill that would remove a smog check requirement for certain classic cars. Grove introduced Senate Bill 712 with the suppo… ...
As part of of its Group R&D operations restructuring, Traton announced a human resources (HR) leadership change. The company ...
California has tweaked its clean-truck certification rules to make things a little more flexible for truck makers to meet ...
California's smog regulations saved lives and made the car-dependent city habitable, but our society is now run by emissions-loving accelerationists who want the ice caps to melt into trade routes ...
Moved to California in 2003 to become editor of Popular Hot Rodding magazine. In July of 2014, became editor of Mopar Muscle magazine for the rebranded TEN network.
Waiving smog check rules on a rolling 35-year basis would encourage classic car owners to register their vehicles and keep California — the birthplace of hot rodding and home to many of America ...
Gas-powered cars and diesel trucks remain the state’s largest sources of smog and soot despite decades of cutting emissions.
After signing a bill to open HOV lanes to hybrids, he has now signed a bill that will require cars 30 years or older to be tested under California's ultra-strict smog regulations.
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