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Evaluation of greenhouse gas emission benefits of vehicle speed limiters on on-road heavy-duty line-haul vehicles

Ho et al., 2018

Document ID
9332591782967746562
Author
Ho P
Quiros D
Robertson W
Ruehl C
Sobieralski W
Ianni R
Chernich D
Littaua R
Publication year
Publication venue
Emission Control Science and Technology

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Vehicle speed limiters (VSLs) are one of the strategies for reducing greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions from heavy-duty vehicles; they work by limiting peak vehicle speed. In the Federal Phase 2 Rule—GHG Emissions and Fuel Efficiency Standards for Medium-and Heavy-duty …
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