EPA Ruling Backfires, Spurs Sales of Diesel Trucks

  http://www.nationalcenter.org/TSR60502.html

DATE: June 5, 2002

BACKGROUND: The Wall Street Journal (1) reported recently that long-haul 
truck sales have skyrocketed primarily as trucking firms buy new rigs 
before new anti-pollution rules for diesel engines take effect October 1, 
2002. The added cost of the new less polluting engines is estimated to be 
between $3000 and $5000. In addition, the engines are reported to be less 
fuel efficient, more costly to maintain and possibly more prone to 
breakdowns while in use.

TEN SECOND RESPONSE: Here's another example of how over-reaching regulation 
can backfire and have just the opposite effect it intended.

THIRTY SECOND RESPONSE: By trying to impose mandatory changes in diesel 
engines as of October, EPA pushed the trucking industry to buy trucks 
before the new rule goes into effect, thus thwarting its intentions. These 
trucks will stay on the roads for several years before being replaced. 
Whereas if the market were allowed to work unfettered, consumer demand for 
cleaner diesel engines would have accomplished the same thing.

DISCUSSION: Manufacturers of the diesel engines have reportedly told EPA 
that they may not be able to produce reliable new engines as required as of 
October 1, 2002. However, EPA has not yet granted an extension of the 
timetable and is recommending fines of up to $15,000 per engine sold after 
Oct. 1 that don't meet the new standard. The new standard set in 1998 would 
reduce the nitrogen oxide (NOX) emissions from diesel engines by about 
one-third by 2008, according to EPA. NOX emissions are thought to be one of 
the major contributors to smog.



by Gretchen Randall, Director
John P. McGovern, MD Center for Environmental and Regulatory Affairs
The National Center for Public Policy Research

Contact the author at: 773-857-5086 or [EMAIL PROTECTED]
The National Center for Public Policy Research, Chicago office
3712 North Broadway - PMB 279
Chicago, IL 60613





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Footnote:

1 "Truck Firms Go on Buying Binge to Circumvent a New EPA Rule," Jeffrey 
Ball, The Wall Street Journal, May 28, 2002, downloaded from 
http://online.wsj.com/article/0,,SB1022539501352661400-search,00.html?collection=wsjie/30day&vql-string=%28truck+firms+go+on+buying+binge%29%3Cin%3E%28article%2Dbody%29,
 
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