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Timestamp: 2019-04-24 20:04:52+00:00

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Idling laws are always changing. Therefore, it is important to stay informed and keep your APU up to date. Current law requires 10 hours of rest to every 11 hours of driving. During that down time drivers often leave their trucks idling, which can easily cause unnecessary costs due to wasting fuel and wear and tear on the engine. To combat these extra costs many drivers rely on an APU, which allows them to turn off their engine during driving time, but still enjoy comforts like heat, air conditioning, cooking, surfing the web, and watching television. An Auxiliary Power Unit is designed to conserve resources, saving drivers money and helping to maintain the life of your engine.
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Check out idling laws in all 50 States!
The following states do not have “no idle” regulations enacted in their jurisdictions as of our latest information: Alabama, Alaska, Arkansas, Idaho, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Kentucky, Louisiana, Michigan, Mississippi, Montana, Nebraska, New Mexico, North Dakota, Ohio, Oklahoma, Oregon, South Dakota, Tennessee, Vermont, Washington, West Virginia, Wisconsin, Wyoming.
Maricopa County Vehicle Idling Restriction Ordinance.
CA Code of Regs, Title 13, Div. 3, Art. 1, Ch. 10, §2485.
Sacramento City Code, Title 8, Ch. 8.116.
Regulations of Connecticut State Agencies Title 22a, §174-18(b)(3).
Regulation 45, Excessive Idling of Heavy Duty Vehicles.
District of Columbia Municipal Regulations Title 20, §900.1.
Eliminating Unnecessary Idling of Heavy-Duty Vehicles.
Passenger loading/unloading = 3 min.
At start-up and cool-down for more than 3 min.
625 Illinois Combined Statute 5/111429.
General Laws of Massachusetts Ch. 90: § 16 A.
Code of Ordinances, City of Minneapolis, Minnesota, Title 15, Ch. 389.100(7) & (8).
St. Louis City Ordinance 64645 §14(D).
St. Louis County Air Pollution Control Code §612.340.
NV Administrative Code Ch. 445B.576.
Clark Co. Air Quality Regs. §45.
Washoe Co. District Board of Health Regs. §040.200.
Air Resources Division Admin. Rules Env-A 1101.05.
Penalties: For commercial vehicle and property owner, $250 for 1st violation, $500 for 2nd violation, $1,000 for 3rd and each subsequent violation.
Auxiliary power unit/generator set, bunk heaters, etc.
New Jersey Administrative Code Title 7, Ch. 27-14.3.
New York Code of Rules & Regulations Title 6, Ch. 3 Part 2173.2.
New York City Administrative Code Title 24-163.
Code of the City of New Rochelle, Part II, Ch. 312, Art. II, §312-33.
Laws of Rockland Co. Part II, Ch. 377.
County of Allegheny Ordinance No. 16782, §2105.92.
South Carolina Code of Laws 56-35-10.
Texas Administrative Code Title 30 § 114.512.
Salt Lake City-County Health Dept. Regulation #28 4.1.9.
Virginia Administrative Code, Title 9, 5-40-5670(B).

References: Art. 1
 §2485
 §174
 §900
 § 16
 §14
 §612
 §45
 §040
 §312
 §2105
 § 114