Why, oh why do many Diesel engine vehicle drivers think they HAVE to leave their engines ticking over for long periods?? Apart from the pollution and illegality of it -do they think the engine is not going to start again?
Switch them off!
The Road Traffic (Vehicle Emission) (Fixed Penalty) Regulations 2002 (& 2003) - applicable to England, Wales and Scotland - enable local authorities to issue Fixed Penalty Notices to drivers who allow their vehicle engines to run unnecessarily while the vehicle is parked and refuse to turn off the engine when requested to do so....
What brought on my little rant is when I visit my local park, where cars/ vans/ 4x4s are allowed to park near the water and wildlife, many diesels sit watching the ducks with their engine running. I personally like to try and grab a little bit of peace and tranquility when I go there.
Is it not a fine incurring offence to allow long periods of 'ticking over'?
The offence is (if memory serves) 'not being in proper control of the vehicle' so it is not an offence to sit in the vehicle with the engine running but it is should you get out and leave the engine running.
The law requires that the engine be turned off and the handbrake 'properly' set when unattended.
The Road Traffic (Vehicle Emission) (Fixed Penalty) Regulations 2002 (& 2003) - applicable to England, Wales and Scotland - enable local authorities to issue Fixed Penalty Notices to drivers who allow their vehicle engines to run unnecessarily while the vehicle is parked and refuse to turn off the engine when requested to do so.
BTW "Leaving motor vehicles unattended" with engine running [contrary to s. 107 of The Road Vehicles (Construction and Use) Regulations 1986] is separate to "Stopping of engine when stationary" [s.97 RV(C&U)R 1986].
I've a diesel,it's also eco-friendly in that if you take it out of gear the engine shuts itself down till you depress the clutch. Also this practice is not restricted purely to diesel drivers lots of people in petrol driven cars do it
Despite claims for cleanliness (which it seems are often bogus) diesel engines are frequently noisy and smelly. Why keep a heater running? doesn't the cabin retain its heat for a good while? Mine does.
I don't know if it's true, but a driver once admitted to me it's a habit among drivers of commercial vehicles because of a belief that if the engine is running they can't be done for illegal parking.
South Yorks Police have a system in some panda cars to allow them to remove keys and lock vehicle whilst leaving it running. Guess they must be exempt.
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