Concerning the Anti-Idling Bylaw in Edmonton.
Please for the love of GOD, tell me what i'm doing wrong here! I've only had a car about a month, and ZERO experience during the cold winters we feel here in edmonton, but seriously...what am I doing wrong when I start my car, idle it for 10-30 seconds and then start driving???? MY really, with the heat on full blast, the defroster cranked up and the A/C turned on(I heard this one in science class thank you) my windows do NOT FROST UP!!! This is in minus 25 degree weather!
My car is plugged in every night, so the block heater is working. But I'm seriously not sitting in my car for 5 minutes waiting for it warm up. I always leave home dressed like I have to walk to my destination, meaning HEAVY Gloves, Warm insulated Toque and a heavy winter jacket. The car still takes about 5 minutes to get warmed up enough to lose the gloves, but by then I'm already driving and...my windows do not frost up! So please, tell me what I've done wrong and why this Anti-idling thing is such a bad idea? Plus zero degree weather...it makes sense not to idle your damned SUV. But even below freezing...does it really need to be warm enough to keep your coffee warm all day?
P.S. I'm banned from being published in the edmonton Sun on account of knowing the editors on a first name basis
How unfair it is.
http://cnews.canoe.ca/CNEWS/Canada/2008/12/18/7789291-sun.html
Please for the love of GOD, tell me what i'm doing wrong here! I've only had a car about a month, and ZERO experience during the cold winters we feel here in edmonton, but seriously...what am I doing wrong when I start my car, idle it for 10-30 seconds and then start driving???? MY really, with the heat on full blast, the defroster cranked up and the A/C turned on(I heard this one in science class thank you) my windows do NOT FROST UP!!! This is in minus 25 degree weather!
My car is plugged in every night, so the block heater is working. But I'm seriously not sitting in my car for 5 minutes waiting for it warm up. I always leave home dressed like I have to walk to my destination, meaning HEAVY Gloves, Warm insulated Toque and a heavy winter jacket. The car still takes about 5 minutes to get warmed up enough to lose the gloves, but by then I'm already driving and...my windows do not frost up! So please, tell me what I've done wrong and why this Anti-idling thing is such a bad idea? Plus zero degree weather...it makes sense not to idle your damned SUV. But even below freezing...does it really need to be warm enough to keep your coffee warm all day?
P.S. I'm banned from being published in the edmonton Sun on account of knowing the editors on a first name basis
http://cnews.canoe.ca/CNEWS/Canada/2008/12/18/7789291-sun.html






