Over the winter, we talked about how this:

RELATED: "Illegal To Warm Up Your Car In Massachusetts."

With summer slowly creeping up, before you know it Massachusetts residents will be turning on their vehicle's air conditioning. But will this still be a legal thing to do?

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Does this law about cooling off your car the same as warming up your car?

According to mass.gov, while this law does prohibit unnecessary idling, it also recognizes that there are times when idling is simply unavoidable and lists three specific exemptions: Like when an engine is being repaired and operating the engine is necessary for the repair; or when a vehicle is making deliveries and associated power is necessary; and when the engine is used to provide power to another device.

All-in-all, the penalties are pretty much the same for unnecessary unattended vehicle idling like getting a $35 fine. Although, as mentioned before a police officer is not just going to drive around heavily enforcing this law. Not unless someone actually files a complaint through local police or MassDEP. While enforcement personnel cannot respond to every complaint about idling vehicles, there are instances when it is not obvious why a vehicle needs to idle longer than five minutes.

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Many of the complaints about excessive idling are about the same vehicles in the same locations that are left idling on a daily but many times it's just out of habit. People that are living or working near those vehicles the exhaust that they are exposed to is not just a nuisance, it becomes a real health problem.

31 Strange Massachusetts Laws

Here are 31 Massachusetts laws that will make you say "what?"

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These 16 Bizarre Massachusetts Laws Are Completely Insane

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Massachusetts Laws You Don't Even Know You're Breaking

There are a lot of strange laws still on the books in Massachusetts, many that also carry actual punishments and fines. Though we're pretty sure no one has been arrested for the crimes we're about to list, we're also pretty sure you have violated at least one of these laws in the last month or so.

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