State and municipal idling regulations

When it comes to reasons for reducing idling, there are “carrots” and then there are sticks. States, provinces and municipalities are cracking down on truck idling with new regulations, stricter enforcement of existing limits and hefty fines to drive the point home. Enforcement responsibility rests with a variety of entities, from health officials to the Highway Patrol, but regardless of who is writing the citations, the message is clear: the days of idling legally are drawing to a close. Here is a brief summary of the idling and smoke emissions requirements currently in place. Virtually every state and municipality ...

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