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The Economic Effectiveness of Vehicle Inspection/Maintenance as a Means for Reducing Exhaust Emissions: A Quantitative Appraisal (Report on CRC-APRAC Project CAPE-13-68)
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A program of vehicle inspection and maintenance has emerged as potential strategy for reducing harmful exhaust emissions from automobiles. Of the several short-term approaches now available for controlling vehicular emissions, an inspection program has the capacity for affecting the largest number of vehicles within the population. The purpose of this study is to attempt to characterize the economic effectiveness of a mandatory inspection maintenance program. Results from this analysis will show that under proper conditions an inspection program can serve as a viable component of an emission control strategy.
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Hall,, O. and Richardson, N., "The Economic Effectiveness of Vehicle Inspection/Maintenance as a Means for Reducing Exhaust Emissions: A Quantitative Appraisal (Report on CRC-APRAC Project CAPE-13-68)," SAE Technical Paper 740131, 1974, https://doi.org/10.4271/740131.Also In
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- “A Study of Mandatory Engine Maintenance for Reducing Vehicle Exhaust Emissions.” Redondo Beach TRW, Inc. 1-8 1973
- Welstand J. Stephen Oki Chres H. “The Economic Effectiveness of Vehicle Inspection/Maintenance as a Means of Reducing Exhaust Emissions: A Supporting Experimental Program.” Paper 740130 SAE Automotive Engineering Congress Detroit January 1974