Speed, Air Pollution, and Health: A Neglected Issue

E. Richter, T. Berman
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Using particulate matter with diameters of 10 mcm or less (PM10) as markers of exposure Kunzli et al. reported that annual mortality from air pollution exceeds mortality from road injury in Austria France and Switzerland. However they did not examine the role of increased speed limits and travel speeds relative to the increase in the death toll from air pollution emissions and their general effects on health. It is noted that rate of emissions of certain air pollutants [carbon monoxide (CO) oxides of nitrogen] per distance traveled increases exponentially with increases in travel speeds in private vehicles that run on petrol and in trucks and private vehicles that run on diesel fuel (PM10). In addition emissions of carbon dioxide (CO2) the major greenhouse gas increase arithmetically with increases in speed above 80 km/hour. For CO2 CO and hydrocarbons emitted by private vehicles and diesel trucks there is an approximate U- shaped relationship between speed and fuel efficiency which approaches maximum in the range of 40-75 km/hour. Therefore speed regulation of private vehicles and commercial trucking is the sine qua non for a model shift to high-speed mass transit of both persons and goods.
速度、空气污染和健康:一个被忽视的问题
Kunzli等人使用直径小于等于10微米的颗粒物(PM10)作为暴露标志,报告称,在奥地利、法国和瑞士,空气污染造成的年死亡率超过道路伤害造成的死亡率。然而,他们没有研究提高速度限制和行驶速度相对于空气污染排放造成的死亡人数的增加所起的作用及其对健康的总体影响。值得注意的是,某些空气污染物[一氧化碳(CO)氮氧化物]每行驶距离的排放率随着使用汽油的私人车辆和使用柴油的卡车和私人车辆的行驶速度的增加而呈指数增长(PM10)。此外,主要温室气体二氧化碳(CO2)的排放量随着车速超过80公里/小时而成倍增加。私家车和柴油卡车排放的二氧化碳、一氧化碳和碳氢化合物在速度和燃油效率之间呈近似U型关系,在40-75公里/小时的范围内接近最大值。因此,私人车辆和商业卡车的速度调节是向人员和货物的高速大众运输模式转变的必要条件。
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