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To: Rock_nj who wrote (640)6/26/2004 10:55:47 PM
From: Patricia Trinchero  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 2772
 
Ca will be full of those unsafe trucks........as will Texas and the other border states. Anywhere where trucking is a large industry will be affected.

The central Ca valley will be full of those trucks. The large farmers will all use them to save money.

The freeways here are crowded during certain hours and the valley is full of Toulee fog in certain seasons. The Mexican trucks will undoubtedly kill people in this state. I travel around quite a bit and have seen American trucks that aren't safe..............heck, the Mexican trucks ought to be totally scary.

I can already see the trucks up on I80 going over Donner Summit in the winter blizzards without chains!!! They'll plug up those roads with wrecks and kill people in the process. And, the "runaway truck ramps" will be used frequently.

There's a place for regulation and safety issues are that place.