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Vehicle Idling Restrictions: San Jose vs Santa Clara

How do vehicle idling restrictions rules compare between San Jose, CA and Santa Clara, CA?

San Jose and Santa Clara have similar restriction levels.

San Jose, CA

Santa Clara County

Some Restrictions

California Code of Regulations Title 13 §2485 caps heavy-duty diesel truck idling at five minutes statewide, and §2480 prohibits school-bus idling near schools. San Jose enforces these limits through Bay Area Air Quality Management District and police officers.

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Santa Clara, CA

Santa Clara County

Some Restrictions

California Code of Regulations Title 13 §2485 caps heavy-duty diesel idling at five minutes statewide, enforced across Santa Clara County by CARB and the Bay Area Air Quality Management District. The county fleet idle-reduction policy mirrors the limit for county-owned trucks and buses.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactSan JoseSanta Clara
Heavy-duty truck limitFive minutes idling-
School-bus ruleNo idling near schools-
State rule13 CCR §2485 and §2480-
Regional ruleBAAQMD Regulation 11-
First-offense fine$100 minimum penalty-
Statewide limit-5 minutes for heavy-duty diesel
School bus rule-No idling within 100 feet
State authority-13 CCR §2485 and §2480
Regional agency-BAAQMD enforcement
First fine-$300 minimum CARB penalty

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

San Jose FAQ

Can I idle my passenger car to warm it up?

Light-duty cars are not covered by the five-minute heavy-duty rule, but residential idling can still draw nuisance complaints in San Jose, especially overnight near homes.

How do I report an idling truck in San Jose?

Call CARB's idling hotline at 800-END-SMOG, file a BAAQMD complaint at 1-800-334-ODOR, or submit through the My San Jose app with the truck's license plate and location.

Santa Clara FAQ

Does the rule cover passenger cars?

No. Light-duty vehicles under 10,000 pounds are exempt from the five-minute state cap. Residents may still file nuisance complaints through county code enforcement if idling is chronic and disruptive in residential areas.

How do I report an idling truck?

Call CARB at 800-END-SMOG or BAAQMD at 1-800-334-ODOR. Note license plate, location, time, and approximate duration. BAAQMD inspectors typically respond to industrial sites within 24 to 48 hours.

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