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<blockquote data-quote="av8torntn" data-source="post: 937118" data-attributes="member: 8259"><p>My goodness. I am actually about the same age as you. That being said it is extremely difficult to actually believe that you think there are no regulations that deal with the trucking industry so your cause for the false deregulation claim lie elsewhere. </p><p></p><p>I actually drive a truck and I am guessing there is no possible way that you do. Here are just a few things that are regulated in the trucking industry and by no means should be considered a complete list.</p><p></p><p>hours worked, materials transported, fuel used, weight of load, size of load, type of tires, type of trailer, lighting on trailer, braking on trailer, braking on truck, type of windshield, type of seatbelt, fire extinguisher, orange triangles, reflective tape placement, fuel tax, fuel tax sticker placement, fuel tank, fuel tank cap, windshield wiper, load height, retirement tax, income tax, health care tax, local taxes, state taxes on employment, vehicle and trailers, taxes on loads, disposal of tires, disposal of oil, and I could go on for hours</p><p></p><p>Regulations change often in the trucking but that does not mean there has been a deregulation or removal of all trucking regulations.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="av8torntn, post: 937118, member: 8259"] My goodness. I am actually about the same age as you. That being said it is extremely difficult to actually believe that you think there are no regulations that deal with the trucking industry so your cause for the false deregulation claim lie elsewhere. I actually drive a truck and I am guessing there is no possible way that you do. Here are just a few things that are regulated in the trucking industry and by no means should be considered a complete list. hours worked, materials transported, fuel used, weight of load, size of load, type of tires, type of trailer, lighting on trailer, braking on trailer, braking on truck, type of windshield, type of seatbelt, fire extinguisher, orange triangles, reflective tape placement, fuel tax, fuel tax sticker placement, fuel tank, fuel tank cap, windshield wiper, load height, retirement tax, income tax, health care tax, local taxes, state taxes on employment, vehicle and trailers, taxes on loads, disposal of tires, disposal of oil, and I could go on for hours Regulations change often in the trucking but that does not mean there has been a deregulation or removal of all trucking regulations. [/QUOTE]
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