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The Internationalization of Vehicle Emissions Control Regulation
Technical Paper
871190
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Abstract
Emission control legislation has been adopted by many countries around the world. Increasingly, countries are choosing “environmentally friendly” motor vehicles. The purpose of this study is to review the basis for environmental concern with motor vehicles, to summarize the status of control programs and to assess the advantages of harmonizing the individual pollution control programs which are being developed.
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Walsh, M., "The Internationalization of Vehicle Emissions Control Regulation," SAE Technical Paper 871190, 1987.Also In
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