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Effectiveness of the Arizona Emissions Inspection/Maintenance Program
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During the first four years of operation, the Arizona Vehicular Emissions Inspection Maintenance Program has been effective in reducing carbon monoxide and hydrocarbon concentrations at the tailpipe of in-use vehicles. Repairs to those vehicles failing the inspection result in significant reductions in average tailpipe emissions. The magnitude of the reductions is sensitive to cutpoint selection and the requirement for maintenance.
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Iacobelli, R., "Effectiveness of the Arizona Emissions Inspection/Maintenance Program," SAE Technical Paper 800900, 1980, https://doi.org/10.4271/800900.Also In
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- Hesse Jack Iacobelli Fred “The Arizona Emissions Inspection Program - Initial Operations” technical paper presented at 1976 SAE Fuels and Lubricants/Power plant meeting, St. Louis. Missouri June 1976
- “Tune Up For Less Emissions - It’s Working Arizona Vehicular Emissions Inspection Program Operations 1977” Bureau of Vehicular Emissions Inspection Arizona Department of Health Services April 1978
- Cackette Thomas Lorang Philip Hughes David “The Need For Inspection and Maintenance For Current and Future Motor Vehicles” August 1979 SAE 790782
- “An Analysis of the Impact of the Vehicular Inspection/Maintenance Program On Ambient Carbon Monoxide” Bureau of Vehicular Emissions Inspection, Arizona Department of Health Services November 1979