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Title: Toward an Idle-Free Zone


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Toward anIdle-Free Zone
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Taking Action to Reduce Vehicle Idling
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Presentation Overview
  • Why idling is a problem
  • Myths about idling
  • Benefits of taking action
  • What we can do about idling

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Why Idling Is a Problem
  • Idling our vehicles
  • produces unnecessary pollution that contributes
    to climate change, smog and health problems
  • wastes fuel and costs us money and
  • is not good for vehicle engines.

4
Canadians Idling Habits
  • Most idle 510 minutes a day.
  • Idling produces unnecessary emissions of carbon
    dioxide (CO2).
  • Idling jeopardizes our health.

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It can be done . . . with the turn of a key.
  • If every driver of a light-duty vehicle in Canada
    avoided idling for just five minutes, we would
  • save 1.9 million litres of fuel
  • save 1.3 million (at 0.70/litre) and
  • prevent more than 4500 tonnes of CO2 from
    entering the atmosphere.

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Idling Myth No. 1The engine should be warmed up
before driving.
  • Reality
  • Idling is not an effective way to warm up your
    vehicle.
  • Driving your vehicle is the best way to warm it
    up.
  • 30 seconds of warming up your vehicle on winter
    days is enough.

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Idling Myth No. 2 Idling is good for your engine.
  • Reality
  • Excessive idling can damage your engine
    components, including cylinders, spark plugs and
    the exhaust system.

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  • Idling Myth No. 3
  • Shutting off and restarting your vehicle is hard
    on the engine and uses more gas.
  • Reality
  • Frequent restarting has little impact on engine
    components.
  • More than 10 seconds of idling uses more fuel
    than restarting the engine.

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The Benefits of Taking Action
  • Not idling will
  • save you money
  • let you breathe more easily
  • help you spare our climate and air and
  • reduce engine wear and tear.

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What We Can Do!
  • Voluntary Options
  • As individuals
  • Your personal five-step anti-idling action plan
  • Together
  • School-based campaigns
  • Work-based initiatives
  • Community awareness and outreach campaign
  • Regulatory Options
  • Idling control by-laws

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The Five-Step Anti-Idling Action Plan
  • Reduce warm up idling to 30 seconds.
  • If you are going to be stopped for more than 10
    seconds, turn off your engine.
  • Do not use a remote car starter.
  • In temperatures of 0?C or less, use a block
    heater to warm your engine before you start it.
  • Spread the word to your family and friends.

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School-Based Campaigns
The recent Turn it Off project in the City of
Toronto found that over a third (3545 percent)
of parents idle their vehicles while waiting to
pick up their children.
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School-Based Campaigns
  • We can
  • use newsletters, information cards, anti-idling
    signs and stickers for vehicle windows.
  • involve students make banners, develop a
    monitoring program and teach anti-idling in
    classes.

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Work-Based Initiatives
  • As an individual, contact companies to suggest
    that their drivers turn off their engines when
    parked.
  • As a fleet owner or manager, take steps to reduce
    idling in your own fleet, or join with other
    businesses and industries in a fleet challenge.

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Work-Based Initiatives
  • Molson Canada, a participant in the Repair Our
    Air fleet challenge, estimates it is saving
    225,000 a year because of its idling control
    program.

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Community Awareness and Outreach Campaign
  • Distribute anti-idling signs, information cards
    and vehicle stickers.
  • Distribute flyers and posters.
  • Develop a community Web page.
  • Prepare press releases and articles for the
    local newspaper.
  • Produce displays for local events.
  • Make a presentation to city council, the chamber
    of commerce or other community organizations.

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Idling Control By-Laws
  • Find out if your municipality has an idling
    control by-law or whether it is considering one.
  • Some municipalities have adopted other creative
    non-regulatory measures such as anti-idling
    policies for transit fleets rather than make
    unnecessary idling against the law.

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The Idle-Free ZoneTool Kit
  • The source for our anti-idling campaign
  • Fact sheets and frequently asked questions
  • Games and quizzes
  • Calculators and worksheets
  • Case studies and vignettes
  • Web site links
  • Graphics
  • Campaign materials such as letters to the editor,
    posters, brochures, information cards, stickers,
    presentations, a personal five-step action plan
    and idling observation forms

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The Anti-Idling Tool KitReady-to-Use Graphics
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The Anti-Idling Tool Kit Campaign Materials
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Summary
  • Unnecessary idling produces unnecessary
    pollution.
  • Idling wastes fuel and costs us money.
  • Idling is not good for our vehicles engines.
  • We can stop idling and help spare our air, slow
    climate change and save energy and money.
  • There are many voluntary and regulatory
    approaches we can take to stop idling.

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Its Up to Us!
  • The first step is to take action to reduce your
    own vehicles idling.
  • Next, we need to get out there and let people
    know its a problem and what can be done about it
    we need to shatter the myths about idling.
  • Together, we can make a difference!

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For more information
  • Visit the Idle-Free Zone http//oee.nrcan.gc.ca/i
    dling/idling.cfm

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