LOWER TRUCK EMISSIONS

Ways to make roads stiffer are already available and could improve heavy vehicles’ gas mileage at little to no cost, thus reducing their carbon emissions. Making 10% of U.S. road surfaces stiffer would reduce a yearly total of 440 megatons of CO2 equivalent emissions. 

Source:  AzariJafari, H., Gregory, J., & Kirchain, R. Potential Contribution of Deflection-Induced Fuel Consumption to U.S. Greenhouse Gas Emissions. Transportation Research Record, 2020.

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