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In most countries, drivers are prohibited from permitting any internal combustion engine (“ICE”) more than three minutes while the vehicle is stationary “idling prohibition”. Drivers who breach this prohibition are issued with a Penalty Notice and charge of up to AU $400.

Vision Trak reports on idling events to reduce these occurrences and drive fuel cost savings.

In most countries, drivers are prohibited from permitting any internal combustion engine (“ICE”) more than three minutes while the vehicle is stationary “idling prohibition”. Drivers who breach this prohibition are issued with a Penalty Notice and charge of up to AU $400.

Vision Trak reports on idling events to reduce these occurrences and drive fuel cost savings.

In most countries, drivers are prohibited from permitting any internal combustion engine (“ICE”) more than three minutes while the vehicle is stationary “idling prohibition”. Drivers who breach this prohibition are issued with a Penalty Notice and charge of up to AU $400.

Vision Trak reports on idling events to reduce these occurrences and drive fuel cost savings.

In most countries, drivers are prohibited from permitting any internal combustion engine (“ICE”) more than three minutes while the vehicle is stationary “idling prohibition”. Drivers who breach this prohibition are issued with a Penalty Notice and charge of up to AU $400.

Vision Trak reports on idling events to reduce these occurrences and drive fuel cost savings.

In most countries, drivers are prohibited from permitting any internal combustion engine (“ICE”) more than three minutes while the vehicle is stationary “idling prohibition”. Drivers who breach this prohibition are issued with a Penalty Notice and charge of up to AU $400.

Vision Trak reports on idling events to reduce these occurrences and drive fuel cost savings.

In most countries, drivers are prohibited from permitting any internal combustion engine (“ICE”) more than three minutes while the vehicle is stationary “idling prohibition”. Drivers who breach this prohibition are issued with a Penalty Notice and charge of up to AU $400.

Vision Trak reports on idling events to reduce these occurrences and drive fuel cost savings.

In most countries, drivers are prohibited from permitting any internal combustion engine (“ICE”) more than three minutes while the vehicle is stationary “idling prohibition”. Drivers who breach this prohibition are issued with a Penalty Notice and charge of up to AU $400.

Vision Trak reports on idling events to reduce these occurrences and drive fuel cost savings.