Description
Despite the neighbors getting a no idling sign posted - the septa transit buses and ambulences idle day and night. each vehicle idles for 20-40 minutes at a time - especially on saturdays
Reporter
Despite the neighbors getting a no idling sign posted - the septa transit buses and ambulences idle day and night. each vehicle idles for 20-40 minutes at a time - especially on saturdays
7 Comments
Kate Zaidan (Guest)
Hi Jay,
The Clean Air Council would like to help. We can assist in getting regulation signs posted in the area. Please call at 215-567-4004 x108 so we can get more information.
jay (Guest)
Kate Zaidan (Guest)
Hi Jay,
Is there a more narrow window of time on Saturdays when idling is at its peak? A 2-3 hour window would be very helpful.
Thanks!
Clean Air Council Team
Jay (Guest)
all day...
but from 1030-1230 or 330-430 on saturdays - or everyday for that matter is bad
thanks
jay (Guest)
IdleFreePhilly.org (Guest)
Hi Jay,
Thanks for the update. We'll follow-up.
Also, FYI, the Clean Air Council, Air Management Services, and SEPTA have been in conversation about reducing SEPTA's idling on a system-wide level. Hopefully that will help the bigger picture.
The Clean Air Council Team
(215) 567-4004 x108
Closed Philly311 (Registered User)
Hi Jay,
Thanks for the update. We'll follow-up.
Also, FYI, the Clean Air Council, Air Management Services, and SEPTA have been in conversation about reducing SEPTA's idling on a system-wide level. Hopefully that will help the bigger picture.
The Clean Air Council Team
(215) 567-4004 x108