Local officials call on Congress to reject larger trucks on highway
Local officials call on Congress to reject larger trucks on highway

Local officials call on Congress to reject larger trucks on highway

A coalition of local officials from across the country are calling on Congress to oppose proposed legislation that will allow an increase in the length and weight of large trucks traveling on commercial highways.
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“Longer and heavier trucks would cause significantly more damage to our transportation infrastructure, costing us billions of dollars that local government budgets simply cannot afford, compromising the very routes that American motorists use every day.”
This is simply Congress' solution to a truck driver shortage ... allow longer, heavier trailers that will create more toxic CO2 levels and disaster-level gridlocks in major cities.
Congress really aren't the sharpest tools in the shed.
It's tough on the roads, but less trucks (even if each one is producing slightly more CO2 than usual) would be a net decrease in CO2 overall. Drivers better be on point though, the extra momentum is nothing to play around with.
A single, heavier truck is going to be more efficient than two lighter trucks. And create less gridlock.
I don't doubt that this has something to do with the driver shortage but that doesn't mean this is a bad idea. In fact, it might be a good one.
I say we go all the way and use even smaller numbers of extremely large trucks, and put them on specialized roads made out of two metal rails. I bet the efficiency of these “rail roads” would be far far superior!
Road wear scales as a cube of vehicle weight, so unless the heavier trucks are only 4.6% heavier than two trucks they'll cause more damage to the roads while consuming less fuel and therefore producing less fuel tax revenue which is used to repair the roads.
What do you mean? Their entire purpose is to funnel as much money as possible to the ruling class. This is the point.
Hey, they got some truck drivers to drive for negative pay already. It turns out they can't convince the rest.