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godwin 11-26-2010 08:46 PM

Metro Vancouver extends AirCare until 2020
 
http://www.theprovince.com/story_pri...91244&sponsor=

Metro Vancouver extends AirCare until 2020
By Staff Reporter, The Province
November 26, 2010

Metro Vancouver has breathed life into AirCare for another nine years.

Its board of directors voted Friday to endorse a review committee’s recommendation and continue the program for cars and other light-duty vehicles until 2020, according to a Metro Vancouver news release.

Linda Hepner of the board’s environment and energy committee said in the release an expert review showed the $47 million annual price tag of AirCare is still a cost-effective way to reduce harmful air pollutants in the Lower Fraser Valley airshed.

The board also called on the provincial government to enhance AirCare to focus more on emissions from heavy duty vehicles such as semi-trailers.

A consultant has calculated the economic health-care benefits of AirCare — fewer deaths, reduced hospital visits and admissions and fewer sick days — amount to some $77 million annually, Metro Vancouver said.

Under current rules, light-duty cars and trucks that are eight years or older must be tested. Models 1992 and newer need be tested only every two years, at $45 a time, while older vehicles must be tested annually, at $23 a time.

Nearly half of all vehicles in Metro Vancouver are exempt from testing, but between 2007 and 2008, some 115,000 failed.

The program is staffed by 114 members of the B.C. Government Employees Union and the Canadian Office and Professional Employees Union and is administered by TransLink. It is funded through test fees and is required to collect no more revenue than is enough to pay for its operation.
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kokanee_vtec 11-26-2010 08:51 PM

Extended till their employees start dyeing off? The only reason aircare is staying is to keep 200ish jobs employed.

hk20000 11-26-2010 08:54 PM

hahahahahahhahahahahhaha

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A consultant has calculated the economic health-care benefits of AirCare — fewer deaths, reduced hospital visits and admissions and fewer sick days — amount to some $77 million annually, Metro Vancouver said.

Under current rules, light-duty cars and trucks that are eight years or older must be tested. Models 1992 and newer need be tested only every two years, at $45 a time, while older vehicles must be tested annually, at $23 a time.
since when did we have the population density to have people get sick from emission from cars? LOL ROFL where are those short hands for more ways of laughing when one needs it....

What a joke...Well as long as they don't go "enhance" the test and keep it status quo it doesn't really concern me though.

Shun Izaki 11-26-2010 10:08 PM

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Originally Posted by hk20000 (Post 7205071)
hahahahahahhahahahahhaha


since when did we have the population density to have people get sick from emission from cars? LOL ROFL where are those short hands for more ways of laughing when one needs it....

What a joke...Well as long as they don't go "enhance" the test and keep it status quo it doesn't really concern me though.

i'm still confused when my 2004 car should go for aircare... everyone says 2011 lol

jlenko 11-26-2010 10:28 PM

Yup, a 2004 model year car needs Aircare in 2011. My 2003 needed it this year (2010).

I'd like to see a mini-safety inspection as part of the Aircare process... check brake lights, reverse lights, etc. Auto-fail for anyone with HIDs in a stock reflector housing.. ;)

But it'll never happen..

MindBomber 11-26-2010 10:41 PM

^I'd be in huge support of that, especially if you include annual commercial vehicle inspections. Most commercial trucks being driven aren't road worthy, but the owners don't care, the scales only open 7 hours a day so its easy to avoid.

gloors 11-26-2010 11:13 PM

Nuuuuuuuuuuu :( 240 gonna have problems passing aircare soon </3 D: fml fml fml fml


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