One impediment to increasing the fuel economy standards forlight-duty vehicles is the long-standing argument that reducing vehiclemass to improve fuel economy will inherently make vehicles less safe.This technical paper summarizes and examines the research that is citedin support of this argument, and presents more recent research thatchallenges it. We conclude that the research claiming that lightervehicles are inherently less safe than heavier vehicles is flawed, andthat other aspects of vehicle design are more important to the on-roadsafety record of vehicles. This paper was prepared for a workshop onexperts in vehicle safety and fuel economy, organized by the William andFlora Hewlett Foundation, to discuss technologies and designs that ...
In support of the Department of Energy’s FreedomCAR and Vehicle Technology Program Office goal to mi...
Phase 1 of the Mutual Recognition Methodology Development (MRMD) project developed an approach to st...
This report focuses on consumer-acceptance issues related to fuel-saving and advanced vehicle techno...
This thesis aims to understand trends of trees in transportation planning and to determine if street...
Arguably the greatest issue facing the transportation profession is the ability to provide social eq...
This paper discusses several rationales for the Corporate Average Fuel Economy (CAFE) program, inclu...
The cost of fuel represents a major portion of the costs of operating on-road heavy-duty vehicles (H...
The EcoCAR challenge is a three year competition amongst 16 universities in which teams are to re-en...
The authors of this report, under the sponsorship of the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) Office of E...
Is the Clean Vehicle Rebate Project (CVRP) program achieving its planned outcomes of accelerating th...
This paper provides an overview of mandatory vehicle CO2 emission (mandatory fuel efficiency) standa...
This report explores ways in which the properties of trucks and regulations governing them might be ...
The air emissions from solid waste refuse trucks is an issue that has not been widely studied, but i...
Diesel and hybrid technologies each have the potential to increase light-duty vehicle fuel economy ...
Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) is an emerging technology to track commercial vehicles. This t...
In support of the Department of Energy’s FreedomCAR and Vehicle Technology Program Office goal to mi...
Phase 1 of the Mutual Recognition Methodology Development (MRMD) project developed an approach to st...
This report focuses on consumer-acceptance issues related to fuel-saving and advanced vehicle techno...
This thesis aims to understand trends of trees in transportation planning and to determine if street...
Arguably the greatest issue facing the transportation profession is the ability to provide social eq...
This paper discusses several rationales for the Corporate Average Fuel Economy (CAFE) program, inclu...
The cost of fuel represents a major portion of the costs of operating on-road heavy-duty vehicles (H...
The EcoCAR challenge is a three year competition amongst 16 universities in which teams are to re-en...
The authors of this report, under the sponsorship of the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) Office of E...
Is the Clean Vehicle Rebate Project (CVRP) program achieving its planned outcomes of accelerating th...
This paper provides an overview of mandatory vehicle CO2 emission (mandatory fuel efficiency) standa...
This report explores ways in which the properties of trucks and regulations governing them might be ...
The air emissions from solid waste refuse trucks is an issue that has not been widely studied, but i...
Diesel and hybrid technologies each have the potential to increase light-duty vehicle fuel economy ...
Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) is an emerging technology to track commercial vehicles. This t...
In support of the Department of Energy’s FreedomCAR and Vehicle Technology Program Office goal to mi...
Phase 1 of the Mutual Recognition Methodology Development (MRMD) project developed an approach to st...
This report focuses on consumer-acceptance issues related to fuel-saving and advanced vehicle techno...