TMGT
Elite Member
It's getting pretty rare to see an OTR idling the main engine for long periods or overnight these days, typically they use APU's (auxiliary power units) to run the A/C, heat, electrical etc. and keep the main engine warm.I'm with you. The reason is comfort of the driver at someone elses expense. During cold weather they can jump into a already warm vehicle and during hot weather they can jump into a already cool vehicle, that's my opinion and I'm sticking to it
As for emergency vehicles, it comes down to the power required to keep everything working, unless manufactures start putting in large aux. batteries to power the additional equipment they're stuck running the engine.
And yes some is comfort, but unless you've been sitting in a car with a bunch of gear and a balist vest on for hrs on end in the summer, you may not understand.
Sure could be bad if you needed the police or EMS and they can't respond when you need them because their battery is dead trying to save a couple $'s in fuel.