Medical officer wants idling limited to 10 seconds
Updated: Thu Jul. 03 2008 6:36:12 PM
ctvtoronto.ca
Toronto's Board of Health has passed a proposal from the city's medical officer of health that aims to limit the time vehicles can idle to just 10 seconds.
A feasibility study will be conducted after Dr. David McKeown's initiative received support by board members on Thursday.
Under Toronto's current anti-idling bylaw, drivers in vehicles that are running for more than three minutes can be ticketed. The fine for the infraction is $125.
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