Debunking a winter myth: No need to idle your car more than 30 seconds before driving
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Maybe it was true back in the day, but it isn't anymore and people who believe it cause a huge amount of waste.
Maybe it was true back in the day, but it isn't anymore and people who believe it cause a huge amount of waste.
Idling of cars costs money, consumes energy, and pollutes the air. But, when winter temperatures dip below freezing, many…
Plumes of steam blow from the Wyman station power plant on Cousins Island in Yarmouth, Maine, where the temperature at dawn was…
Astrid Riecken for The Washington Post. My article last week, "The biggest winter energy myth: That you need to idle your car…