| Above, North Pines Campground in Yosemite Valley. Photo by Armand Vaquer. |
The implementation of California's CARB regulations that could ban the sale of new motorized RVs has not been modified after the outcry when it was announced.
The regulations would affect new Class A, Class B and Class C motorhomes.
The Travel has posted an article on what people need to know about the new regulations.
They begin it with:
California has some of the best national parks in the U.S. for scenery and road trip adventures, but a new emissions law is about to shake things up. The upcoming regulation will impact RV travel and camping trips across the state— and now, it’s also reshaping how RVs are sold in the state.
If you’re in the market for a motorhome or thinking about upgrading before your next trip, the new standards could limit your options in the not-so-distant future. Although it’s become a touchy topic among RV and camping enthusiasts, California is not banning RV sales outright, but new environmental regulations are making it significantly harder to buy and sell certain models.
Here’s what’s really happening, which vehicles are affected, and how RVers can still navigate the changing landscape.
To read more, go here.
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