The impact of vehicle parameters on road PM10 vehicle resuspended emissions: A case in South African low-income settlement
Ncobile Charity Nkosi,
Roelof P. Burger,
Christiaan Pauw
et al.
Abstract:About 70% of the roads in low-income settlements are unpaved and close (≤15m) to residents, thus a major source of ambientand indoor PM10 concentrations. International studies have suggested that decreasing vehicle speed and managing vehicle type onpaved or unpaved roads can reduce vehicle dust emissions. These mitigation strategies should be examined before being adoptedand gazetted into South African air quality management plans. This study aimed to characterise roads and traffic, emphasisingdetermining the … Show more
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