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Published Date: 18 September 2007
SCHOOL pupils across Lothian are set to tell their parents to "switch off their engines" as part of a drive to improve air quality.
The campaign will see primary pupils in East, West and Midlothian take home postcards with information about emissions and a plea to parents to think about the effect they are having on the environment, and to switch off engines at traffic lights or in traffic jams, rather than leave them idling.

An engine idling for ten seconds uses more fuel than restarting the car, and when an engine is running it emits toxic substances such as carbon monoxide and nitrogen dioxide.

Robert De Bold, environment leader of West Lothian Council, said: "Our young people are delivering a strong message to the people who drive them to and from school. The message to 'switch off' is relevant to all drivers who leave their engines running when stopped."



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  • Last Updated: 18 September 2007 12:35 PM
  • Source: Edinburgh Evening News
  • Location: Edinburgh
  • Related Topics: Teaching
 
1

alex paterson,

embra 18/09/2007 12:01:17

Does this include sitting at traffic lights,waste of time and a good bit of paper.

2

Morag McBoots,

Brum - though Lasswade in spirit 18/09/2007 12:11:51

"Switch off their engines at traffic lights"? Genius idea! By the time you've turned your engine back on the lights will have changed back to red.

Might I suggest a better alternative? Why don't pupils tell their parents to stop driving them to school and instead allow them to cycle or walk?

3

rover,

18/09/2007 12:20:44

ban all 4x4's from the school run

4

Alexander,

Edinburgh 18/09/2007 16:51:17

It lasts until they are 17 then it is "how do I start the engine mum/dad I want to drive?"

5

Jim frae Fife,

18/09/2007 17:53:05

Once again an example of the government, using state employees and state schools, indoctrinating children for political ends. And it's appalling how many people choose to support this rather than take responsibility for their own offspring's education.

I support closing all state schools. Return our weans to the parents.

6

Euan,

Edinburgh 18/09/2007 19:39:42

Have to agree with #2

Surely encouraging kids to actually WALK to school is a far better initiative than this load of nonsense.

7

geekpie,

forfar 19/09/2007 19:57:10

I like the idea.


 

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