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For Immediate
Release
10/8/08

Sen. Browne's "Anti-idling" Legislation Heads
to Governor
Parked trucks would be limited to five
minutes per hour
Legislation introduced by Senator Pat Browne (R-16) that will reduce the
noise and noxious exhaust fumes of idling tractor trailers received final
legislative approval today and is headed to Governor Ed Rendell for his
signature and enactment into law.
Senate Bill 295 will bar commercial diesel vehicles from idling for more
than five minutes during any 60-minute period.
"I truly appreciate the support of my colleagues in approving this
legislation that will improve air quality across the Commonwealth and especially
for those residents who live around truck terminals and parking areas. Idling
motor vehicles needlessly waste hundreds of millions of gallons of diesel fuel,"
Senator Browne said. "By enacting this restriction, we will save fossil fuel and
make Pennsylvania less energy dependent. In a lot of regards, this legislation
meets our goals for the environment and energy independence that we have set in
the Senate."
Any person who violates the
provisions of SB 295 could face fines ranging from $150 to $300. Senator Browne
said the restriction on idling would help Pennsylvania's environment, while
helping reduce Pennsylvania's energy dependence.
Farm vehicles and motor
homes are specifically excluded from the provisions of the legislation. There
are also certain exemptions included in the legislation for buses, school buses
and emergency vehicles.
Contact:
Lesley Crozier
(717) 787-1349
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