New Jersey Administrative Code
Title 7 - ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
Chapter 27 - AIR POLLUTION CONTROL
Subchapter 15 - CONTROL AND PROHIBITION OF AIR POLLUTION FROM GASOLINE-FUELED MOTOR VEHICLES
Section 7:27-15.8 - Idle standard
Universal Citation: NJ Admin Code 7:27-15.8
Current through Register Vol. 56, No. 24, December 18, 2024
(a) No person shall cause, suffer, allow, or permit the engine of a gasoline-fueled motor vehicle to idle for more than three consecutive minutes if the vehicle is not in motion.
(b) The provisions of (a) above shall not apply to:
1. Autobuses
while actively discharging or picking up passengers. This exemption is limited
to 15 consecutive minutes in a 60-minute period;
2. Any motor vehicle idling in traffic, or a
motor vehicle other than a school bus idling in a queue of motor vehicles, that
are intermittently motionless and moving because the progress of the motor
vehicles in the traffic or the queue has been stopped or slowed by the
congestion of traffic on the roadway or by other conditions over which the
driver of the idling motor vehicle has no control;
3. Motor vehicles whose primary and/or
secondary power source is utilized in whole or in part for necessary and
definitively prescribed mechanical operation other than propulsion. This use
includes, but is not limited to, operating lift gate pumps and controlling
cargo temperature. This exemption does not apply to passenger compartment
heating or passenger compartment air conditioning;
4. Motor vehicles being or waiting to be
examined by State or Federal motor vehicle inspectors;
5. Vehicles that are actively performing
emergency services. Examples include fire vehicles, police vehicles, public
utility vehicles, military tactical vehicles and snow removal vehicles, during
the time that such vehicles are actively performing emergency
services;
6. Motor vehicles while
being repaired or serviced, provided that operation of the engine is essential
to the proper repair or service; or
7. Motor vehicles manufactured with a sleeper
berth while being used, in a non-residentially zoned area, by the vehicle's
operator for sleeping or resting, unless the vehicle is equipped with a
functional auxiliary power system designed in whole or in part to maintain
cabin or sleeper berth comfort or to mitigate cold weather start-up
difficulties.
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