New Jersey 2022-2023 Regular Session

New Jersey Assembly Bill A5102

Introduced
1/23/23  
Refer
1/23/23  

Caption

Imposes restrictions on vehicle idling.

Impact

The implementation of A5102 is expected to have a significant impact on both public health and environmental quality. By limiting idling time, the bill aims to reduce the pollution levels in and around residential areas, thus contributing to cleaner air. Moreover, it aligns with existing Department of Environmental Protection regulations, enhancing cohesive environmental policies within the state. The bill holds individuals accountable for violating these provisions, subjecting them to civil administrative penalties, which could act as a deterrent against non-compliance.

Summary

Assembly Bill A5102 seeks to impose restrictions on vehicle idling within the state of New Jersey. The bill specifically targets gasoline-powered and diesel-powered motor vehicles, prohibiting them from idling for more than two consecutive minutes when parked. There are several exceptions to this rule, including vehicles in traffic congestion and emergency service vehicles. This regulation aims to control air pollution caused by vehicle emissions, especially in residential neighborhoods, condominiums, townhouse developments, and apartment complexes. The bill also establishes buffer zones to lessen the impact of exhaust fumes on homes and their occupants.

Contention

While the bill addresses pressing environmental concerns, it is likely to face opposition regarding its enforcement and the practicality of the restrictions. Critics may argue that such regulations could inconvenience drivers, especially in areas with fewer electrification technologies to support idle-free parking. Additionally, concerns might arise from those representing the transportation sector, who may feel that the restrictions could burden operations, particularly for vehicles that are essential for picking up and discharging passengers, like buses. Balancing environmental benefits with practical roadway needs will be central to the discussions surrounding A5102.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

NJ A1134

Imposes restrictions on vehicle idling.

NJ A1237

Permits idling of motor vehicles on residential property.

TX SB229

Relating to prohibiting a retail seller of motor vehicles from imposing certain restrictions on the purchase of a motor vehicle.

NJ S2873

Imposes restrictions on the use of expunged records.

WV SB573

Relating to restrictions on use or sale of motor vehicles based on power source

WV HB2192

Relating to restrictions on use or sale of motor vehicles based on power source

MO HB1732

Imposes certain restrictions on license plate covers

ND HB1241

Class B authorized emergency vehicles and special restrictions on lamps on motor vehicles or equipment.

NJ S2084

Imposes certain requirements on motor vehicle rental companies that equip vehicles with electronic toll transponders.

MO HB1035

Imposes certain restrictions on license plate covers

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.