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This article doesn't lead by saying what idle reduction is, it just sort of wanders through the topic, barely touching on it near the end. I would have expected it to list idle reduction techs in the lead, and why they matter in later sections. In the end it barely explains the topic at all.
Huw Powell (
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02:39, 1 October 2013 (UTC)reply
Mind you, we do have a process of annotation for recording a merge and (yet again!) that doesn't seem to have been happening here.
Andy Dingley (
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16:00, 20 May 2014 (UTC)reply
UK legislation
Although the UK has an anti-idling law
[1] only a few local authorities have publicised it. Dudley MBC is one of them and their web page
[2] gives the impression that the law applies on all public highways. I think it actually only applies in an
Air quality management area. Can anyone clarify this?
Biscuittin (
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11:52, 1 February 2015 (UTC)reply