Because there is no second opinion about the fact that traffic-induced emissions are the major air pollutants, considerable attention is required to determine and quantify the factors that are responsible for these emissions. The following factors directly or indirectly are known to affect the emission levels: vehicle type, fuel type, driving activity, and so on. The vehicular emissions also depend a lot on the interaction between the driver and the vehicle and further reduction in vehicular emissions can be achieved by defining user optimal behavior and informing drivers about the problems associated with inefficient style of driving and advising them about potential solutions. Moreover a further refinement of the association between air pollution in particular that related to traffic and driver behavior is also needed, and it is possible through emission monitoring and accurate modeling methods.
Factors Affecting Vehicular Emissions and Emission Models
Fourth International Conference on Transportation Engineering ; 2013 ; Chengdu, China
ICTE 2013 ; 2848-2853
2013-10-09
Aufsatz (Konferenz)
Elektronische Ressource
Englisch
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