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  2. Is it legal to leave your car running to warm up in Missouri ...

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    As the weather turns colder, you may dread getting into your chilly car in the morning. For many drivers, that means leaving your car to “warm up” in the driveway or along the street is ...

  3. Winter Is Back, but Don't Idle Your Car - AOL

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  4. As freezing morning weather returns to South Carolina, starting your car early to warm it up for work seems sensible. But it could be illegal. A freeze warning hit multiple South Carolina counties ...

  5. United States environmental law - Wikipedia

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    The history of environmental law in the US can be traced back to early roots in common law doctrines, for example, the law of nuisance and the public trust doctrine. The first environmental statute was the Rivers and Harbors Act of 1899 , which has been largely superseded by the Clean Water Act (CWA).

  6. In Macon, for example, idling is limited to 25 minutes when a car is “being used to supply heat or air conditioning necessary for passenger safety or comfort,” or when temperatures fall below ...

  7. Idle reduction - Wikipedia

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    Idle reduction is a rapidly growing trend in US federal, state, local and fleet policy. [citation needed] Idling contributes significantly to the transportation sector's portion of yearly greenhouse gas emissions. The US Department of Energy is putting forth a huge effort through the Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy Program to increase ...

  8. FTP-75 - Wikipedia

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    Five stops are included, idling occurs 19 percent of the time and acceleration of 5.1 mph/sec is achieved. Engine temperatures begin warm. The cycle represents a 3.6 mile (5.8 km) route with an average speed of 21.6 miles/h (34.8 km/h), maximum speed 54.8 miles/h (88.2 km/h), and a duration of 596 seconds.

  9. Did You Know That Driving With Snow On Your Car Is Illegal In ...

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    It might seem harmless, but driving a car with remnants of that winter storm on it is so dangerous that it’s been made illegal in 11 states. Keep reading to find out why you should never drive ...