Port of Nanaimo not implementing “Rolling Truck” ban on older trucks
NANAIMO — A controversial program to phase out diesel-powered trucks 20 years of age or older at the Port of Vancouver won’t translate to Nanaimo any time soon.
The “Rolling Truck Age Program” caps the age of container trucks able to serve the Port of Vancouver at 20 years in support of safer, more reliable trucks and cleaner air for communities, according to a statement from the Port of Vancouver.
Nanaimo Port Authority president and CEO Ian Marr said they don’t feel this program is necessary for their mid-island terminal facilities.
“The truck movement is fairly limited and very expedient, so we don’t get the same delays and wait times and things that they do in Vancouver that causes issues when they are sitting there idling,” Marr told NanaimoNewsNOW.