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An error occurred while saving the comment H Stewart commentedSponsor a design competition for university students to design the system, and then work with a local company to develop a prototype. A well thought-through marine engineering project would be a refreshing occurrence in the land of BC Ferries incompetence.
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Outside City jurisdiction. TransLink is continually looking at ways to improve transit throughout the region, but additional funding is needed to make progress. A number of regional projects and plans are under way, including the Evergreen Line, and South of Fraser Rapid Transit Study.
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The City of Vancouver Bylaw #9344 prohibits idling beyond 3 minutes. The 3 minute limit balances enforceability, operational practicalities and engine wear considerations.
An error occurred while saving the comment H Stewart commentedPolicing everyone is not an appropriate approach. My impression is that this campaign is about changing attitudes and educating people, not introducing more petty laws for a questionable police force to enforce. Legislating vehicle manufacturers to include anti-idling technology, or encouraging the adoption of electric vehicle technology as it becomes available, might also help to reduce emissions. In Switzerland, the anti-idling legislation you refer to is in place, but is combined with much stricter emissions rules. Let's hope things improve and all our children don't die of asthma and cancer...http://www.technologyreview.com/computing/19651/