Kentish Gazette Canterbury & District

Fines for leaving engine on

- By Lowri Chant lchant@thekmgroup.co.uk

Drivers can now be fined if they leave their vehicles running while waiting in traffic.

Canterbury City Council is clamping down on engine idling in a bid to cut air pollution across the district.

From this week, enforcemen­t officers are able to issue £20 penalties to drivers of cars, taxis, buses and commercial vehicles who keep their engines running while stationary after being asked to switch them off.

Officers will initially focus on hotspots such as outside schools, popular shops and areas across Canterbury, Whitstable and Herne Bay where parked vehicles are known to leave their engines running for long periods of time.

The council will also try to persuade people to voluntaril­y turn off their engines at level crossings and railway stations, and educate them on the benefits.

Cabinet member for enforcemen­t Cllr Ashley Clark said: “Leaving your engine running creates pollution that irritates people’s lungs, lowers resistance to infection and makes conditions like asthma, heart and lung disease worse.

“Children, elderly people and those that are already poorly are at much greater risk.

“Research shows that an idling vehicle can emit up to 20 times more of some pollutants than travelling at 32mph.

“Every time a car idles for just one minute, it produces enough exhaust emissions to fill 150 balloons with harmful chemicals like cyanide, nitrogen oxides and microscopi­c pollutants that can cause lung cancer and emphysema and are especially damaging to children.

“We don’t want to issue FPNS (fixed penalty notices), it will be a last resort, but we do want to educate drivers and persuade them to change their behaviour.”

Elsewhere in the county, Medway Council has been awarded government money to target idlers in Rainham.

 ?? ?? Motorists waiting in traffic face fines if they do not switch their car engines off
Motorists waiting in traffic face fines if they do not switch their car engines off
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Hotspots such as outside schools will be targeted

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