National car shipping firms transporting vehicles to destination on time and budget in the beautiful state of California will be happy to hear that according to the California Air Resources Board the plan to cut carbon emissions in California has currently resulted in carbon emission reductions in about 5,300 diesel trucks operating on the roads of California. There were no firm numbers on how many of these transport trucks are in the business of taking vehicles to destination for customers? Still, this news is something that will make us all breathe a little easier during the weeks and months ahead in the California and the United States of America.
The reductions were made as part of California's Goods Movement Emission Reduction Program, according to car transport service industry sources, a program supported by $1 billion in voter-approved Proposition 1B bonds. The California Air Resources Board indicates this idea prevented about 3 million pounds of diesel soot and 60 million pounds of smog-forming pollutants from entering the environment of the United States of America. News that is certainly going to put a smile on the faces of Americans and car haulers watching the changes being made to the transport industry of America during the past few years.
We just need to keep going down the same road we started on to reducing the carbon wheel-print of the transport vehicles on the roads and highways and in a few years time we could be talking about a desire clearly in the rear view mirror.
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