If a truck is fueled with high sulfur diesel fuel under an EPA waiver, may that truck be driven to a state where the waiver does not apply?
The waiver allows the distribution and sale of diesel fuel that does not meet the EPA sulfur and dye requirements in the states and during the time periods specified in the waivers. There is no restriction on where vehicles that have been fueled with waiver fuel may be operated. As a consequence, vehicles that have been fueled with waiver fuel may be operated in any state, including states where the waiver does not apply.
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