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  2. Heavy winter weather arrives in Texas and Oklahoma ... - AOL

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    The storm brought heavy snow to the region starting on Thursday morning, causing slick roads and leading to school closures in Texas, Oklahoma, Kansas City and Arkansas. In Texas, as much as 7 ...

  3. Inflation Reduction Act: Why Isn’t My Car On The Clean ...

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    For joint returns that cap would be $150,000, for head of household it is $112,500, and for a single taxpayer it is $75,000, according to the text of the bill. ... The Energy Department has ...

  4. Weather-related cancellation - Wikipedia

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    In northern areas of the United States, where municipalities are well equipped to handle heavy snowfall, snow days occur when extreme winter weather events overwhelm typical efforts to safely clear main roads of snow and ice (1 to 2 feet of snow). Weather induced cancellations or delays can also happen in more temperate southern regions, which ...

  5. United States vehicle emission standards - Wikipedia

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    Due to its preexisting standards and particularly severe motor vehicle air pollution problems in the Los Angeles metropolitan area, the U.S. state of California has special dispensation from the federal government to promulgate its own automobile emissions standards. Other states may choose to follow either the national standard or the stricter ...

  6. Snow removal - Wikipedia

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    Failure to clear all the snow and ice from a vehicle causes hazards by impairing the driver's visibility, and ice from the roofs of driven vehicles can cause crashes. [11] In some jurisdictions, motorists who fail to clear snow from their vehicle entirely may be fined. [12] Others may be more thorough in this process.

  7. US House votes to repeal Biden administration tailpipe ... - AOL

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    The U.S. House of Representatives voted narrowly on Friday to repeal clean-vehicle rules adopted in March to cut tailpipe emissions by 50% from 2026 levels by 2032. House Republicans said the ...

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  9. Vehicle emissions control - Wikipedia

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    Vehicle emissions control is the study of reducing the emissions produced by motor vehicles, especially internal combustion engines. The primary emissions studied include hydrocarbons, volatile organic compounds, carbon monoxide, carbon dioxide, nitrogen oxides, particulate matter, and sulfur oxides.