Trucker warns against 'catastrophic' Biden EPA restrictions: Supply chain could be 'dead in the water'

JKC Trucking co-owner Mike Kucharski called the regulations 'frustrating' since the trucking industry is already 'overregulated'

One trucker issued a stark warning over Biden's new Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) restrictions, warning the repercussions could cripple the American food supply and completely derail the nation's supply chain. 

JKC Trucking co-owner Mike Kucharski addressed his frustration surrounding the regulations during "Fox & Friends" on Friday, explaining that the green energy push comes at a time when the industry is already battling surmounting red tape. 

"This mandate that they're proposing is based on brand-new technology, and I just want to say I support green energy, but it's extremely frustrating they're trying to jam this down truckers' throats because we're already overregulated," Kucharski told Steve Doocy. 

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"These regulations are not practical and almost impossible for five reasons," he continued. "The costs are astronomical. Truckers will not be able to afford these things… These new machines, infrastructure, we're not ready for that. Testing data is slim to none. It's being done right now. Driving range is way less than we currently have, and it's going to have… less payload… and then the worst part is the American people are going to pay for all these new trucks."

The new emission standards put forth by the EPA "are significantly more stringent," "cover a wider range of heavy-duty engine operating conditions" compared to previous standards and are aimed at reducing emissions of nitrogen oxides and other pollutants. 

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