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California has withdrawn its federal waiver request for a zero-emission trucking rule due to anticipated opposition from the incoming Trump administration. The rule aimed to set timelines for truck operators to switch to electric vehicles and reduce pollution. California has been a leader in pushing for less-polluting vehicles, with the power to request stricter emissions regulations due to its poor air quality.
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