25% of Cars Cause 90% of Automobile Air Pollution
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#3Title should be: "25 Percent of Cars Cause 90 Percent of Vehicle Air Pollution"
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#5What does "badly tuned" mean? I feel like there is a need for a lot more clarity. Anyone have the source study (or know what it is). I'd like to know more.
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#6What does "badly tuned" mean? I feel like there is a need for a lot more clarity. Anyone have the source study (or know what it is). I'd like to know more.
Bad air-fuel ratios also cause lots of pollution due to unburned fuel being sent out the tailpipe. I would think that this is less common with fuel-injected vehicles, but there are still plenty of old carburated vehicles on the road, especially where road salt isn't used.
Re: 25% of Cars Cause 90% of Automobile Air Pollution
#7What does "badly tuned" mean? I feel like there is a need for a lot more clarity. Anyone have the source study (or know what it is). I'd like to know more.
Edit: more links!
Naomi Zimmerman's webpage: http://naomizimmerman.com/publications/
Abstract of the relevant paper: http://atmos-meas-tech-discuss.net/8/2881/2015/amtd-8-2881-2...
This PDF is labelled "supplemental" but it looks like the full text of the paper. http://atmos-meas-tech-discuss.net/8/2881/2015/amtd-8-2881-2...
Re: 25% of Cars Cause 90% of Automobile Air Pollution
#8Title should be: "25 Percent of Cars Cause 90 Percent of Vehicle Air Pollution"
25 percent of Automobiles Cause 90 Percent of [Automobile] Air Pollution.
Re: 25% of Cars Cause 90% of Automobile Air Pollution
#9What does "badly tuned" mean? I feel like there is a need for a lot more clarity. Anyone have the source study (or know what it is). I'd like to know more.
Re: 25% of Cars Cause 90% of Automobile Air Pollution
#10What does "badly tuned" mean? I feel like there is a need for a lot more clarity. Anyone have the source study (or know what it is). I'd like to know more.
"The most surprising thing we found was how broad the range of emissions was," says Evans. "As we looked at the exhaust coming out of individual vehicles, we saw so many variations. How you drive, hard acceleration, age of the vehicle, how the car is maintained – these are things we can influence that can all have an effect on pollution."
Not sure how they can tell "how a car is maintained" or "how you drive" from spot checking 100K with a roadside probe... anyone have thoughts?