. . psssssssssssst . . hey! . . . . over here . . .
. . what's the rules for idling in Scottsdale? 6 hours to a live unload and it's 101 degrees . .
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AZ has no idle laws as far as I know.
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are/were you over in the vicinity of princess/84th street/pima/frank lloyd wright/loop 101? even then, i doubt arizona has anti-idling policies in place. it's the freaking desert for fark's sakes, and it's the summer time.
by the way, if you were, you were within 2 miles of mi casa. :P just don't let the scottsdale pd catch you doing anything stupid. they're super bored. they'll jump on anything they can. |
http://www.scribd.com/doc/2170989/20...-Laws-by-State
Technically Maricopa county does have idling restrictions but if you are complying with HOS requirements you are exempt. Been this way for years. I have spent a lot of time in the Phoenix area over the years and have never been hassled for idling my truck in a truck stop, truck terminal, or warehouse area. |
If you deliver to the USPS distribution center in Phoenix they will warn you about the 5 min. idle law there in town. Will also tell you that the city police cruise through there checking. Didn't really belive the cruiser part, but did see a city ordinance posted about idling.
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They'd rather pull dead bodies out of a truck than to let them keep the heat below boiling inside the trucks.
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i've never seen them enforce that ordinance. phoenix has more sense than dallas. |
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