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Senate Approves Sen. Browne "Anti-Idling" LegislationParked trucks would be limited to five minutes per hour The Senate today (February 6) unanimously approved legislation introduced by Senator Pat Browne intended to reduce the noise and noxious exhaust fumes of idling tractor trailers. Senate Bill 295 would bar commercial diesel vehicles from idling for more than five minutes during any 60-minute period. "I want to thank my colleagues in the Senate for approving this bill. Idling motor vehicles needlessly waste hundreds of millions of gallons of diesel fuel," Senator Browne said. "By enacting this restriction, we will save fossil fuels and make Pennsylvania less energy dependent. In many regards, this legislation meets a number of our goals for the environment and energy independence that we have set in the Senate." The legislation provides a specific series of exceptions to the five-minute limit including:
Any person who violates the provisions of SB 295 could face fines ranging from $50 to $150. Senator Browne noted that Pennsylvania's future depends upon the actions taken today and by enacting restrictions on idling, the Commonwealth has taken a very important step to improve the overall environment. The bill now goes to the House of Representatives for consideration. Contact: Lesley Crozier
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