This content is not included in
your SAE MOBILUS subscription, or you are not logged in.
Not Available in California
Annotation ability available
Sector:
Event:
National West Coast Meeting
Language:
English
Abstract
An emission control program that concentrates solely on increasing the stringency of emission control standards for manufacturers and fails to enforce adequate maintenance of in-use vehicles cannot be effective. This paper advocates a new approach, which would hold emission control standards at their present levels and establish mandatory annual vehicle inspections in all states. These yearly inspections would also assist in energy conservation since improved vehicle maintenance often results in greater fuel economy.
Authors
Citation
Grant, E., "Not Available in California," SAE Technical Paper 760582, 1976, https://doi.org/10.4271/760582.Also In
References
- Hahn, Kenneth Supervisor “Health Warning Smog.”
- Chayne, Charles A. Vice President General Motors Corporation
- General Motors Statement to the California Air Resources Board on Proposed Exhaust Emission Standards for 1978 Model Passenger Cars Sacramento, California April 28 1976
- Langford H. Dale “Air Pollution From Gaseous Organics.” “News Report” National Academy of Sciences-National Academy of Engineering-Institute of Medicine-National Research Council August 1976
- McKetta John J. Dr. “The Eight Surprises,” “Highway Users Quarterly,” Winter 1975
- Recommended U.S. Automotive Emission Standards Science & Technology Policy Office National Science Foundation Dec. 1974 Feb. 1974
- June 1975
- Moskow Michael H. “What's A Lungful Of Fresh Air Worth?” Los Angeles Times March 8 1976
- State of California Air Resources Board Resolution 76-19 April 28 1976
- Feb. 27 1976
- ARB Bulletin “New Vehicle Standards Summary May 1976
- Austin T. C. Michael R. B. G. R. Service, EPA “SAE Passenger Car Fuel Economy Trends Through 1976”
- General Motors Statement to California Senate Committee on Transportation “Exhaust Emission Standards for 1977 March 1 1976
- Chrysler Corporation “Fuel Economy Penalty of California Vehicles vs. 49-State Vehicles March 5 1976
- Chrysler Corporation “Statement for December California Air Resources Board Meeting Regarding proposed 1977 Assembly Line Test Procedure Changes.”
- April 1976
- Ford Motor Company Window Stickers
- Gilbert Joseph “ A Less Painful Way to Cut Gasoline Usage.” Automotive Engineering June 1975
- Evaluation of Mandatory Vehicle Inspection and Maintenance Programs Summary Report California Air Resources Board May 1976
- Fuel Economy Department of Transportation's National Highway Traffic Safety Administration January 1975
- MVMA Vehicle Facts and Figures 1976
- “Congress Urged to OK Tough Clean Air Rules.” Automotive News July 1976
- “Bradley Hits Auto Exhaust Proposal.” Los Angeles Times July 20 1976