2023
DOI: 10.1177/03611981231172747
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Modeling the Impacts of Low Emission Zone on Route Diversion and Emissions of Heavy-Duty Trucks: A Southern California Case Study

Abstract: Heavy-duty diesel trucks (HDDTs), the majority of which are used for freight movement, are major contributors of nitrogen oxides (NO x) and fine particulate matter (PM2.5) emissions. As a result, communities close to freight hubs such as ports, railyards, and distribution centers are disproportionately affected by diesel-related air pollution. This study evaluates the potential for emission-based access restriction and pricing strategy to reduce HDDT emissions in one such community in Southern California, U.S.… Show more

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