Revealing How Much Drivers Understand about Vehicle Pollutants: Towards Development of Information Campaigns

Author:

Batool Zahara1ORCID,Jamson Samantha1ORCID,Forward Sonja2ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Institute for Transport Studies, University of Leeds, Leeds LS2 9JT, UK

2. Swedish National Road and Transport Research Institute, 58195 Linköping, Sweden

Abstract

Thirty-four interviews were carried out with drivers in four countries to elicit their understanding about pollutants, specifically nitrogen dioxide (NOX) and particulate matter (PM). The results showed that most of the participants knew that cars emitted carbon dioxide (CO2), but they were less aware of the emission of NOx and PM. Also, being aware of the negative impacts of pollutants did not necessarily lead to eco-friendly vehicle choices. Most of the drivers were aware of pollutant friendly behaviours such as avoiding harsh acceleration/deceleration and maintaining smooth speed but were unaware of behaviours such as efficient gear use, avoiding engine idling, or anticipation of traffic ahead. Only a few mentioned pre-trip or strategic level behaviours (e.g., vehicle size/weight or the selection of appropriate routes and avoidance of traffic congestion). The results could be used to design educational material to raise awareness and provide drivers with tips to reduce their pollutant emissions.

Funder

European Commission’s Horizon 2020 Programme Research and Innovation action

Publisher

MDPI AG

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