It is the third time the port has postponed the Rolling Truck Program, which was supposed to begin April 3 to phase out trucks more than 12 years old
The Vancouver Fraser Port Authority is suspending a controversial program to replace older trucks servicing the port for at least another nine months while it reassesses its plans.
Truckers that use the port say the onus is on owners and operators to replace the older vehicles at a steep cost even though many of them already meet emissions standards.
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