Not sure about the States but in Canada, Ottawa greenlights $92M program to clear old cars from road.
"Time too keep ears and eyes open....so some good projects don't slip away into the wrong hands"!
The federal government has announced a long-delayed program to give drivers incentives get older, polluting vehicles off the roads.
Environment Minister said the government will give the Clean Air Foundation $92 million over four years to run a national vehicle "scrappage" program.
The program will offer incentives including rebates on new vehicles, free transit passes, bicycles, membership in ride-sharing programs and $300 cash.
The rusty clunkers will then be turned over to scrapyards to crush and recycle, according to provincial guidelines.
Vehicles produced before the 1996 model year will qualify for the Clean Air Foundation-run Car Heaven program.
Car Heaven was largely funded by General Motors and Imperial Oil, and it offered $750 toward a new GM vehicle to drivers who sent their cars and trucks to the scrapyard.