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Thread: Garden State will allow rest period idling

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    Default Garden State will allow rest period idling

    Trucks in New Jersey will be allowed to idle during rest periods after all.

    Gail Toth, executive director of the New Jersey Motor Truck Association, was informed this week that the New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection was extending the idling exemption for rest periods.

    The news came through a letter from Bob Martin, acting commissioner for the state Department of Environmental Protection.

    “The Department has consulted with the New Jersey State Police and the New Jersey Department of Transportation,” the letter reads. “And both agencies have recommended that the exemption remain in place for one year due to safety concerns.”

    The state’s idling regulation was scheduled to sunset on April 30, meaning all trucks with pre-2007 model year engines would have been prevented from idling during all times except for extreme temperatures and emergency situations.

    Toth said she is glad state officials realize the potential safety concerns created by not allowing drivers to idle during rest periods, but said there is more work to be done.

    “While it is a victory, there is still more to be done,” Toth said. “We are working to change the rule so the exemption is allowed after 2011 as well. I can’t imagine that this being a safety issue now will somehow change in the next year.”

    Other exemptions for idling in New Jersey include to power mechanical operations such as lift gate pumps and cargo temperature; vehicles being serviced or repaired; motionless vehicles slowed by traffic congestion; and vehicles that have been stopped for three or more hours when temperatures are below 25 degrees, during which they’re allowed to idle for 15 minutes.

    In his letter, Commissioner Bob Martin mentioned the distribution of grant money for truck owners to purchase APUs and bunk heaters, as well as $2.6 million in state money spent on installing truck stop electrification.

    “Although the recent closing of IdleAire reduces the number of idling alternatives available in New Jersey, it is our hope that those facilities will resume operations in some format,” Martin wrote.

    For more information, visit New Jersey’s summary of its diesel idling regulation posted under Subchapter 14

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    Quote Originally Posted by JarJar View Post
    Trucks in New Jersey will be allowed to idle during rest periods after all.

    Gail Toth, executive director of the New Jersey Motor Truck Association, was informed this week that the New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection was extending the idling exemption for rest periods.

    The news came through a letter from Bob Martin, acting commissioner for the state Department of Environmental Protection.

    “The Department has consulted with the New Jersey State Police and the New Jersey Department of Transportation,” the letter reads. “And both agencies have recommended that the exemption remain in place for one year due to safety concerns.”

    The state’s idling regulation was scheduled to sunset on April 30, meaning all trucks with pre-2007 model year engines would have been prevented from idling during all times except for extreme temperatures and emergency situations.

    Toth said she is glad state officials realize the potential safety concerns created by not allowing drivers to idle during rest periods, but said there is more work to be done.

    “While it is a victory, there is still more to be done,” Toth said. “We are working to change the rule so the exemption is allowed after 2011 as well. I can’t imagine that this being a safety issue now will somehow change in the next year.”

    Other exemptions for idling in New Jersey include to power mechanical operations such as lift gate pumps and cargo temperature; vehicles being serviced or repaired; motionless vehicles slowed by traffic congestion; and vehicles that have been stopped for three or more hours when temperatures are below 25 degrees, during which they’re allowed to idle for 15 minutes.

    In his letter, Commissioner Bob Martin mentioned the distribution of grant money for truck owners to purchase APUs and bunk heaters, as well as $2.6 million in state money spent on installing truck stop electrification.

    “Although the recent closing of IdleAire reduces the number of idling alternatives available in New Jersey, it is our hope that those facilities will resume operations in some format,” Martin wrote.

    For more information, visit New Jersey’s summary of its diesel idling regulation posted under Subchapter 14
    What truck stops? I can count on the fingers of one hand how many truck stops New Jersey has.... Almost. They need to invest in the truck stops to electrify.
    Destroy the cities...
    and they will rebuild them.
    Destroy the farms...
    and grass will grow in the streets of the cities.

    Destroy the economy of the blue-collar worker...
    and grass will grow in the executive offices.

    The bill has come due.
    ( R E T I R E D , and glad of it)


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    only remember one or 2 idle air truckstops in NJ when it was up, petro in bordentown and I think the TA in paulsboro had it as well. Bordentown was big on issueing out tikets for those that idled trucks as well

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