Investigation of The Environmental Impact of Motor Vehicles
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https://doi.org/10.37547/ijasr-06-04-04Keywords:
Road transport, motor vehicles, pollutant emissionsAbstract
This study presents a comprehensive analysis of the impact of road transport on environmental systems. One of the key determinants of pollution levels is identified as the average age of the national vehicle fleet, which contributes to an increased frequency and complexity of maintenance and repair interventions. The condition of road infrastructure is also assessed, and the distribution of pollutant emissions is examined with respect to vehicle types and fuel categories. Particular attention is given to identifying and systematizing the adverse environmental consequences associated with anthropogenic impacts.
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