Authors
Terry L Miller, Wayne T Davis, Gregory D Reed, Prakash Doraiswamy, Anna Tang
Publication date
2002
Journal
Transportation research record
Volume
1815
Issue
1
Pages
47-53
Publisher
SAGE Publications
Description
In conjunction with a statewide emissions inventory of on-road mobile sources in Tennessee, a county-by-county analysis of vehicle registration data was performed. Several interesting trends were observed in the kinds and ages of vehicles driven in Tennessee counties compared with national statistics and compared with the average personal income of county residents. In particular, median vehicle age correlated strongly with average personal income for each county. Vehicle fleets were oldest in lowestincome counties and newest in the highest-income county; median vehicle age was 10.8 years in the former and only 5.9 years in the latter. This difference in vehicle age results in average mobile-source emissions factors 63% higher for nitrogen oxides, 73% higher for carbon monoxide, and 104% higher for volatile organic compounds in the lowest-income counties than in the highest-income counties, based on …
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Scholar articles
TL Miller, WT Davis, GD Reed, P Doraiswamy, A Tang - Transportation research record, 2002