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

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    These vehicles can idle for no longer than five minutes in any 60-minute period — a measure intended to improve air quality. Is it legal to leave your car running unattended in Kansas?

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

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  4. Is idling in your car bad for you? - AOL

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    All idling is bad — and it's worse the longer you idle for — but idling in traffic or poorly ventilated spaces like parking garages or under overpasses "can be particularly harmful," Ganjian says.

  5. Idle reduction - Wikipedia

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    Idle reduction can also be achieved by more efficient control of stop lights [34] and reducing congestion on roadways. States and municipalities that have employed data analytics to reduce bottlenecks and improve traffic flow—which reduces idling—include Austin, Texas and the state of Florida. [35]

  6. Effects of cars - Wikipedia

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    In total, an estimated 800,023 Disability-adjusted life years are lost due in urban populations due to road traffic noise in the EU. [15] In the United States, 13.2% of the population is potentially exposed to road noise above 45 dB(A), with 5.5% exposed to road noise above 55 dB(A).

  7. Energy-efficient driving - Wikipedia

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    Congestion pricing is based on this principle; it raises the price of road access at times of higher usage, to prevent cars from entering traffic and lowering speeds below efficient levels. Research has shown that mandated speed limits can be modified to improve energy efficiency anywhere from 2 to 18 percent, depending on compliance with lower ...

  8. Leaving your car running is even illegal in some parts of the Peach State. ... idling is limited to 25 minutes when a car is “being used to supply heat or air conditioning necessary for ...

  9. Traffic law in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Traffic is required to keep to the right, known as a right-hand traffic pattern. The exception is the US Virgin Islands, where people drive on the left. [2] Most states in the United States enforce priority to the right at uncontrolled intersections, where motorists must yield to the right. [3]