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Present and Future Emission Standards for Heavy-Duty Vehicles
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From the initial motor vehicle emission standards that pertained only to exhaust of hydrocarbons and carbon monoxide, the California laws have gradually expanded control of all types of pollution from automobiles. Whereas pioneer legislation applied to all types of vehicles, significant changes in the laws now set up separate standards for light and heavy duty vehicles and for engines using gasoline and diesel fuels. This paper reviews the history and status of present California and federal emissions standards for heavy duty vehicles and discusses possible future development in this particular vehicle class.
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Maga, J. and Hass, G., "Present and Future Emission Standards for Heavy-Duty Vehicles," SAE Technical Paper 690765, 1969, https://doi.org/10.4271/690765.Also In
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- Maga J. A. Hass G. C. “The Development of Motor Vehicle Exhaust Emission Standards in California.” JAPCA 10 5 October 1960
- Maga J. A. Kinosian J. “Motor Vehicle Emission Standards - Present and Future.” Paper 66014 presented at SAE Automotive Engineering Congress January 1966
- 33 108 January 4 1968
- June 1963