Eligible Large Trucks definition

Eligible Large Trucks means 1992-2009 engine model year trucks with a Class 8 GVWR greater than 33,001 pounds used for one or more of port drayage, freight delivery or cargo delivery (including waste haulers, dump trucks and concrete mixers).
Eligible Large Trucks means 1992-2009 engine model year trucks with a Class 8

Examples of Eligible Large Trucks in a sentence

  • Eligible Large Trucks may be Repowered with any new diesel or Alternate Fueled engine or All-Electric engine, or may be replaced with any new diesel or Alternate Fueled or All-Electric vehicle, with the engine model year in which the Eligible Large Trucks Mitigation Action occurs or one engine model year prior.

  • Eligible Large Trucks include 1992-20062009 engine model year Class 8 Local Freight or Drayage.

  • For Beneficiaries that have State regulations that already require upgrades to 1992-2009 engine model year trucks at the time of the proposed Eligible Mitigation Action, Eligible Large Trucks shall also include 2010-2012 engine model year Class 8 Local Freight or Drayage.

  • Eligible Large Trucks include 1992-2009 engine model year Class 8 Local Freight or Drayage.

  • For Beneficiaries that have State regulations that already require upgrades to 1992-20062009 engine model year trucks at the time of the proposed Eligible Mitigation Action, Eligible Large Trucks shall also include 201007-2012 engine model year Class 8 Local Freight or Drayage.

Related to Eligible Large Trucks

  • Eligible land means undeveloped land which is zoned for commercial use and which is not subject to a building moratorium or other restriction on construction.

  • Bicycle lane means that portion of a roadway designated by signs and/or pavement markings for

  • Eligible Vehicle means a motor vehicle that:

  • passenger vehicle means a motor vehicle other than a motor cycle constructed solely for the carriage of passengers and their effects and adapted to carry not more than 8 passengers exclusive of the driver, and not drawing a trailer.

  • Medium-duty vehicle means 2004 through 2006 model year heavy-duty low-emission vehicle, ultra-low-emission vehicle, super-ultra-low-emission vehicle or zero-emission vehicle certified to the standards in title 13, CCR, section 1960.1(h)(2) having a manufacturer's gross vehicle weight rating of 14,000 pounds or less; and any 2004 and subsequent model heavy-duty low-emission, ultra-low-emission, super-ultra-low-emission or zero-emission vehicle certified to the standards in title 13, CCR section 1956.8(h), having a manufacturer’s gross vehicle weight rating between 8,501 and 14,000 pounds.