Greyhound to pay $125,000 penalty, ban U.S. buses from idling while parked
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WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Greyhound Lines, the largest U.S. bus company, agreed to pay a $125,000 (102,183 pounds) penalty to the District of Columbia and will bar idling by buses when parked nationwide, according to a court filing on Thursday.Greyhound, a unit of FirstGroup PLC , agreed to settle the District's 2019 lawsuit, District of Columbia Attorney General Karl Racine said in a statement. Buses must now be immediately turned off while parked and drivers will get training on the new policy..