The California Air Resources Board (CARB) is the oldest and most successful state agency responsible for combating climate change and protecting the public from harmful pollutants. CARB sets annual emissions caps and offers incentives to encourage businesses to maintain and operate fleets that limit the impact on air quality and climate at-large.
Iram Ibrahim, Regulatory Compliance Manager, Wheels Donlen discusses why all fleets should become familiar with CARB. Although the rules apply to businesses and vehicles registered in the State of California, it has and does set the standard for other programs across the country and the world.
The California Air Resources Board (CARB) is the oldest and most successful state agency responsible for combating climate change and protecting the public from harmful pollutants. CARB sets annual emissions caps and offers incentives to encourage businesses to maintain and operate fleets that limit the impact on air quality and climate at-large.
If you find Regulatory Compliance confusing, we have a video series to help. We are excited to introduce our Show Time video series on Truck Compliance featuring Iram Ibrahim, a licensed attorney and Wheels Donlen regulatory compliance expert. As a passionate researcher and enthusiastic regulatory professional, Iram answers your questions and shows just how fascinating compliance can be.
Videos include:
- What is CARB?
- USDOT and local jurisdiction regulations for tire safety in inclement weather
- Interstate commerce
- USDOT numbers and Canadian motor carrier safety registration numbers
Do you have compliance questions? Our regulatory experts can help!
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