Inspection and maintenance (I/M) programmes are needed to ensure that the benefits of emission control technologies are not lost through poor maintenance amd tampering with emission controls. An effective I/M programme can significantly reduce emissions from uncontrolled vehicles as well. I/M programmes serve two purposes; first, they help identify vehicles in which maladjustments or other mechanical problems are causing high emissions; and secondly, they discourage tampering with emission control equipment, so that the emission controls continue to be effective over the useful life of the vehicle. Many jurisdictions in Europe, Japan, the US, and an increasing number of developing countries have established periodic inspection and maintenance programmes for light-duty cars and trucks. Some jurisdictions have extended these programmes to include heavy-duty trucks and, in a few cases, motorcycles. These are often supplemented by programmes that identify and cite polluting vehicles on the road. There are two main types of I/M programmes: centralized in which all inspections are done in high-volume test facilities operated by the government or by a private government contractor; and decentralized, in which both emissions testing and repairs are done in private garages. The decentralized arrangement is less effective because of opportunities for fraud and improper inspections. Centralized programmes operated by contractors generally yield the best results and are recommended for most developing countries. This paper presents a comparison of decentralized versus centralized I/M arrengements with respect to institutional requirements, manpower and training needs, test procedures and costs. Costs and benefits of I/M programmes are also discussed.
Controlling emissions from in-use vehicles: the role of inspection and maintenance (I/M) programmes
Überwachung der Emissionen von gebräuchlichen Fahrzeugen: die Funktion von Inspektions- und Instandhaltungsprogrammen
1998
9 Seiten, 16 Quellen
Conference paper
English
Controlling emissions from in-use vehicles: the role of inspection and maintenance (I-M) programmes
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