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You’re in control…

Fifty-five percent of greenhouse gas emissions in the Pacific Northwest come from transportation.

Your driving habits can affect the amount of fuel you use. You control:

A poorly maintained vehicle will waste fuel no matter how well you drive it.

A truck driven using poor driving habits can consume up to 35 percent more fuel than a truck driven using fuel-efficient driving techniques. [Source: What Smart Drivers Should Know, Office of Energy Efficiency, Canada, 1998]

Some facts about idling

Fuel efficiency

Idling gets you nowhere…

An idling vehicles gets the worst gas mileage possible: 0 miles per gallon.

If 145 million passenger vehicles idle for 5 minutes a day, they consume about 4 million gallons of gasoline. [Source: www.hcdoes.org—external link]

At least 31 states and the District of Columbia have anti-idling regulations at the state, county, or local level. The limits placed on idling time range from 15 minutes—in Maricopa County, Ariz.; Owatonna, Minn.; Clark and Washoe counties in Nevada and the State of Nevada itself; Salt Lake City, Utah; and Atlanta, Ga.—to 0 minutes in Minneapolis, Minn. in residential areas between 10 p.m. and 6 a.m.


King County’s idling policy…

King County employees shall not cause or permit vehicles covered by this policy to idle for more than three minutes in a 60-minute period, except as allowed under policy exemptions.

Vehicles covered by this policy—Non-revenue vehicles and off-road equipment in all King County Executive agencies. This includes:

Policy exemptions—A vehicle may idle:

Other provisions in the policy


Frequently asked questions…

Will shutting off and restarting the engine so often cause undue wear and tear?

Restarting a vehicle several times has little impact on engine parts such as the battery and the starter motor. The cost of associated wear is estimated at $10 per year.

What about diesel engines that have to be warmed up?

Excessive idling can actually be hard on the engine because fuel combustion is incomplete and some fuel residues condense on cylinder walls.


Some resources…

Last update: April 11, 2008


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