Main Title |
Inherently low-emission vehicle program : estimated emission benefits and impact on high-occupancy vehicle lanes / |
Author |
Wyborny, Lester.
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CORP Author |
Environmental Protection Agency, Ann Arbor, MI. Office of Mobile Sources. |
Publisher |
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Office of Mobile Sources, |
Year Published |
1992 |
Report Number |
EPA-AA-SRPB-92-01 |
Stock Number |
PB94-135936 |
OCLC Number |
47105411 |
Subjects |
Automobiles--Motors--Exhaust gas ;
Air quality management--United States ;
High occupancy vehicle lanes ;
Vehicle Emissions ;
bus lanes ;
Evaporative emissions ;
Pollutants ;
Standardization ;
Reserved Lanes ;
Vehicle Emission Standards
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Additional Subjects |
Exhaust emissions ;
Alternative fuels ;
Motor vehicles ;
Traffic congestion ;
Evaporation ;
Air pollution control ;
Computerized simulation ;
HOV(High Occupancy Vehicle) ;
Clean fleets ;
Houston(Texas) ;
District of Columbia ;
Seattle(Washington) ;
Los Angeles(California)
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Internet Access |
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Holdings |
Library |
Call Number |
Additional Info |
Location |
Last Modified |
Checkout Status |
ELBD ARCHIVE |
EPA AA-SRPB-92-01 |
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AWBERC Library/Cincinnati,OH |
02/22/2024 |
ELCD |
EPA AA-SRPB-92-01 |
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NVFEL Library/Ann Arbor, MI |
04/30/2012 |
DISPERSAL |
ESAD |
PB94-135936 |
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Region 10 Library/Seattle,WA |
06/15/2001 |
NTIS |
PB94-135936 |
Some EPA libraries have a fiche copy filed under the call number shown. |
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07/26/2022 |
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Collation |
68, 5 pages : illustrations, maps ; 28 cm |
Abstract |
According to the detailed analysis in the report, ILEVs would provide substantial emission reductions compared to LEVs and other conventional vehicles. The evaporative and refueling emissions (vapor emissions) from ILEVs are estimated to be near zero. With the near-elimination of vapor emissions, ILEVs are expected to emit about one-half the volatile organic compound emissions as other LEVs. The report also concludes that ILEVs are expected to result in little or no detrimental effect on traffic flow in HOV lanes. This conclusion was derived from studying the HOV lanes in Los Angeles, Houston, the District of Columbia, and Seattle. Overall, the report concludes that widespread and rapid introduction of ILEVs would generally offer significant air quality benefits to socieity wherever they are used, and that the prudent use of TCM exemptions and incentives could encourage these purchases without significant impact on the effectiveness of the other programs. |
Notes |
Technical report. "October 1992." Includes bibliographical references (pages 52-54). |