Bus rapid transit (BRT) systems play an increasingly important role in urban transit systems throughout the world because they provide fast and reliable public transportation. BRT systems are designed to reduce harmful emissions, which are usually significant for diesel engines in conventional bus transit systems. However, a quantitative comparison of emissions is needed to verify whether reductions have been achieved. This paper compares the characteristics of the emissions of diesel transit vehicles from BRT and a conventional bus system to provide support for policy decisions on public transit management in Beijing. A vehicle-specific power-based emissions estimation approach was implemented with a heavy-duty transit vehicle that ran on ...
Bus rapid transit (BRT) is an evolving and promising transit mode that has emerged as a low-cost com...
This study investigates the isolated and combined effects of network congestion, roadway grade, pass...
Key results are presented from an exhaust emission study conducted on more than 105 buses in idling ...
Couple years ago, ADEME engaged programs dedicated to the urban buses exhaust emissions studies. The...
This paper reports findings of a recent field study that characterized the on-road emissions of indi...
Urban transport in most cities around the world is developing in an unsustainable fashion. This stud...
The advantages of diesel engines have led it to become the only solution for heavy-duty vehicles (HD...
The proper functioning of urban public transport is imperative in larger city areas. Thus the bus is...
This paper presents a comparative analysis of bus emissions associated with a variety of fuel types,...
The transport sector contributes significantly to global energy use and emissions due to its traditi...
Switching diesel buses (DBs) to electric buses (EBs) has been a global trend to reduce the use of fo...
Traffic emission is a major source of urban air pollution. Vehicle is a significant contributor of c...
In this study a novel microsimulation-based methodology for environmental assessment of urban system...
Air quality in urban areas is strongly influenced by exhaust emitted by the public transport fleet. ...
The 1990 Clean Air Act Amendments mandated stricter emissions standards for heavy-duty vehicles. On...
Bus rapid transit (BRT) is an evolving and promising transit mode that has emerged as a low-cost com...
This study investigates the isolated and combined effects of network congestion, roadway grade, pass...
Key results are presented from an exhaust emission study conducted on more than 105 buses in idling ...
Couple years ago, ADEME engaged programs dedicated to the urban buses exhaust emissions studies. The...
This paper reports findings of a recent field study that characterized the on-road emissions of indi...
Urban transport in most cities around the world is developing in an unsustainable fashion. This stud...
The advantages of diesel engines have led it to become the only solution for heavy-duty vehicles (HD...
The proper functioning of urban public transport is imperative in larger city areas. Thus the bus is...
This paper presents a comparative analysis of bus emissions associated with a variety of fuel types,...
The transport sector contributes significantly to global energy use and emissions due to its traditi...
Switching diesel buses (DBs) to electric buses (EBs) has been a global trend to reduce the use of fo...
Traffic emission is a major source of urban air pollution. Vehicle is a significant contributor of c...
In this study a novel microsimulation-based methodology for environmental assessment of urban system...
Air quality in urban areas is strongly influenced by exhaust emitted by the public transport fleet. ...
The 1990 Clean Air Act Amendments mandated stricter emissions standards for heavy-duty vehicles. On...
Bus rapid transit (BRT) is an evolving and promising transit mode that has emerged as a low-cost com...
This study investigates the isolated and combined effects of network congestion, roadway grade, pass...
Key results are presented from an exhaust emission study conducted on more than 105 buses in idling ...