British parents may be fined for leaving their car engines running outside schools

Parents in the UK who leave their car engines running while on the school run could face fines as part of a drive to cut air pollution.

British parents may be fined for leaving their car engines running outside schools

Parents in the UK who leave their car engines running while on the school run could face fines as part of a drive to cut air pollution.

Proposals from the National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (Nice) and Public Health England (PHE) say "no-idling zones" should be brought in outside schools, hospitals and care homes in a bid to protect vulnerable people from fumes.

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