Essex County Board of Chosen Freeholders December 5, 2012 Jennifer Duckworth | Essex County Environmental Commission |

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Essex County Board of Chosen Freeholders December 5, 2012 Jennifer Duckworth | Essex County Environmental Commission |

 Address common misconceptions about idling  Discuss vehicle idling in New Jersey  Tell you what you what the Essex County Board of Chosen Freeholders can do about idling But first a quiz…

 Idling for more than 10 seconds uses more fuel than restarting the engine  Frequent restarting has an impact on battery and starter  Catalytic converters, on vehicles to reduce pollution, stay warm for 25+ minutes - frequent stops and starts not as harmful as cold starts Yes!

 Tests show no more than 30 seconds needed to circulate engine oil  All parts of the vehicle (transmission, tires, suspension, steering and wheel bearings) need to warm up, not just the engine  Catalytic converters only work at high temperatures and minimally reduce pollution when cars are cold  Best way to warm up your vehicle is to drive it No!

 Idling can damage engines ◦ Engine isn’t at peak operating temperature ◦ Fuel doesn’t undergo complete combustion ◦ Idling leaves fuel residues that can contaminate engine oil and damage engine parts ◦ Excessive idling can allow water to condense in vehicle’s exhaust  Fuel injected vehicles don’t require idling unlike carbureted engines of the past No!

 Winter to warm up vehicle or stay warm  Summer to stay cool  School drop-off and pick-up  Waiting for someone  Charging cell phone  Drive-thru windows  Gas stations  Using automatic vehicle starters  Commercial vehicles  Force of habit

 NJ State Law prohibits idling more than three minutes for both diesel and gasoline vehicles ◦ N.J.A.C. 7:27-14, 15 and N.J.S.A. 39:  2008 enforcement summary ◦ Raises minimum penalty amount from $25 to $250 ◦ Idling can be enforced on public roads ◦ Penalty monies go to local police/municipality  2012 enforcement summary ◦ Idling can be enforced on public roadways and on private property  Municipalities pass the No Idling Resolution

 Health benefits ◦ Breathing polluted air causes asthma, lung problems and allergies ◦ Children breathe at tailpipe level and at a faster rate than adults, so breathe more polluted air ◦ Climate change related issues  Save fuel and money ◦ 1/10 gallon per 20 minutes ◦ 90¢ per $3.00/gallon ◦ 10 minutes of idling uses as much fuel as traveling 5 miles ◦ Increase the life of vehicles  Reduce greenhouse gasses ◦ Prevent climate change ◦ Catalytic converters form nitrous oxide, a potent greenhouse gas ◦ 19 pounds CO2 per gallon gas  Reduce air pollution ◦ Especially when vehicle is cold ◦ Exposure to pollutants actually higher inside vehicle

 If you’re going to be stopped for more than a minute‚ turn off your car  Plan for the weather (dress appropriately, use blankets)  Minimize warm-up idling to 30 seconds  Warm-up all parts of vehicle by starting slow  Walk in instead of drive through  Limit use of remote car starters  Buy a hybrid or electric car  Educate others about idling

 Adopt the Essex County No Idling Resolution  Advocate for posting signs at public locations prone to idling  Support Essex County Environmental Commission’s efforts to distribute bookmarks, stickers, and other promotional handouts

 Idle free New Jersey  NJ DEP What Your Town Can Do About Idling whatyourtowncando.htm whatyourtowncando.htm  Natural Resources Canada, Office of Energy Efficiency, Idle Free Zone idling.gc.caidling.gc.ca

There are so few things that are good for you and so easy to do and you can pat yourself on the back and say, “I did something good today.”