Spostare gli scarichi di auto nel Regno Unito a destra potrebbe tagliare drasticamente l’inquinamento atmosferico lungo la strada, rivela nuove ricerche
Spostare gli scarichi di auto nel Regno Unito a destra potrebbe tagliare drasticamente l’inquinamento atmosferico lungo la strada, rivela nuove ricerche
>Using advanced plume regression techniques, the study also uncovered a surprising benefit of electric vehicles: beyond producing zero emissions, EVs create turbulence that helps dilute exhaust plumes from nearby fossil-fuelled vehicles, reducing pollution exposure for pedestrians and cyclists.
At the risk of drawing Reddit’s ire – good guy EVs out there making ICEs less harmful to bikes and pedestrians.
WebDevWarrior on
First time I’ve heard someone say shifting to the right creates less shit or is less harmful. /S
lerpo on
Isn’t the idea of it facing down, to melt ice on the roads as you drive?
Matt6453 on
I’m not sure where the exhaust comes out is determined by which side the driver sits? My VW is on the right already.
NotSayingAliensBut on
I don’t understand where they get their figures from, cos I’m old and I thought it was always this way, exhaust on the right. Especially trucks and buses. Or maybe things changed in recent years with most of our cars sharing DNA with European models, if not actually being built in Europe.
jaylem on
Not driving your car every single time you leave your house could also dramatically cut roadside air pollution.
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>Using advanced plume regression techniques, the study also uncovered a surprising benefit of electric vehicles: beyond producing zero emissions, EVs create turbulence that helps dilute exhaust plumes from nearby fossil-fuelled vehicles, reducing pollution exposure for pedestrians and cyclists.
At the risk of drawing Reddit’s ire – good guy EVs out there making ICEs less harmful to bikes and pedestrians.
First time I’ve heard someone say shifting to the right creates less shit or is less harmful. /S
Isn’t the idea of it facing down, to melt ice on the roads as you drive?
I’m not sure where the exhaust comes out is determined by which side the driver sits? My VW is on the right already.
I don’t understand where they get their figures from, cos I’m old and I thought it was always this way, exhaust on the right. Especially trucks and buses. Or maybe things changed in recent years with most of our cars sharing DNA with European models, if not actually being built in Europe.
Not driving your car every single time you leave your house could also dramatically cut roadside air pollution.