The transportation sector in Vermont is the largest user of energy and the largest source of greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions in the state (USEPA, 2009; VTrans, 2008). The combination of rural land use patterns and limited public transit make residents heavily reliant on passenger-cars and result in long single-occupant vehicle trips in Vermont. The large percentage of GHG emissions generated by the transportation sector makes it an important target within the state for emissions-reduction efforts.
Passenger Vehicle Idling in Vermont: Year 1 Report
2012
43 pages
Report
No indication
English
Road Transportation , Environmental Management & Planning , Air Pollution & Control , Passenger vehicles , Idling , Vermont , Pollutants , Automobile exhaust , Exhaust emissions , Air quality , Data collection , Environmental impacts , Greenhouse Gas (GHG) emissions , Trip-start idling , Trip-end idling
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