Miami-Dade limits unnecessary engine idling at Port Miami, Miami International Airport, and county fleet yards under air quality and operating policies, though no countywide idling ordinance applies to private vehicles.
DERM Chapter 24 air pollution provisions and operational rules at Port Miami and MIA restrict unnecessary diesel idling for trucks, buses, and ground equipment. Drayage trucks at the port follow staging-area idling limits, and ground service equipment at MIA must shut down when not in active use. The county fleet operations policy directs drivers to shut off engines when parked over five minutes, except for safety, emergency response, or temperature-control needs. Florida law preempts most countywide vehicle idling rules, so private-road idling is governed by state Clean Air Act provisions.
Port and airport tenants face citations and lease enforcement for repeated idling; county drivers face supervisory discipline. Florida preempts most general idling fines.
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