Back to School Warning for Parents Who Wait with the Engine Running
Parents have been warned it is criminal to leave a car idling unnecessarily and risk hefty fines if they break the law while on school-run duty. Drivers who fail to switch off their engines while waiting outside schools commit an offence by contributing to air pollution and can face a hefty fine.
Car insurance comparison experts at Quotezone.co.uk remind drivers to switch off their engines while waiting outside schools to reduce air and noise pollution.
Vehicle idling plays a big part in creating harmful emissions. It is, therefore, prohibited under Section 42 of the Road Traffic Act, which states that “you must not leave a vehicle’s engine running unnecessarily while that vehicle is stationary on a public road”.
With students returning to school as the summer holidays close, families will return to dropping off and picking up their kids, often by car.
According to research conducted by Quotezone.co.uk, almost 11% of drivers fail to turn off their engines while waiting, contributing to air pollution and committing an offence which can be penalised with a fine of up to £80.
Avoiding idling in school areas is especially important because the harmful emissions can damage children’s health.
Drivers who breach the law by leaving their engines running unnecessarily risk receiving a £20 penalty notice that will double if not paid in full within 28 days.
The penalties are even higher in London, where motorists are issued a £40 fine that can rise up to £80 if not settled within two weeks.
Greg Wilson, Founder of Quotezone.co.uk, said: “Many drivers who leave their engines running for convenience while waiting to collect their children are unaware of the adverse effects it can have on the little ones’ health and environment.
“Vehicle emissions are especially harmful to kids as they breathe more rapidly than adults and therefore take in more pollution.
“The best solution would be for more parents to do the school run by walking or cycling, but if that’s not possible, then making sure that the engine is switched off while waiting plays a significant part in improving the air quality.”
Quotezone.co.uk conducted the research among 1,000 drivers, revealing that 10.6% of them leave the engine running while waiting to pick someone up in the car.
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