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Published in: Transportation 6/2011

01-11-2011

Analysis of the environmental benefits of a motorcycle idling stop policy at urban intersections

Authors: Rong-Chang Jou, Yuan-Chan Wu, Ke-Hong Chen

Published in: Transportation | Issue 6/2011

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Abstract

In an attempt to reduce CO2 emissions from motorized transport, the Taiwanese government introduced an idling stop policy for vehicles in early 2007. This paper seeks to quantify the environmental benefits of the policy based on a stated preference analysis. Motorcyclists were surveyed at urban intersections in Taiwan, to identify the amount of time they would be willing to turn off their engines while waiting at traffic lights (the WTO). A contingent valuation framework based on stated preference questions was designed to determine the WTO. Results obtained from the Spike model showed that the average motorcyclist’s WTO is 82 s. In another analysis, in which other variables were taken into consideration, such as the possibility that the policy will be enacted as legislation, the expected WTO increased to 101 s. In both cases, an idling stop policy would have positive environmental effects, reducing gasoline usage by 1021 L per hour and reducing CO2 emissions by 0.56 metric tons per hour at the intersection studied during peak periods.

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Footnotes
1
Readers interested in WTP approaches can refer to Bengochea-Morancho et al. (2005), Hu (2006) and Saz-Salazar and Garcia-Menendez (2001) for detailed modeling formulations.
 
2
The study did not consider emissions associated with engine start while it’s still hot and hot soak (i.e., evaporative emissions from the crankcase when the engine is turned off and still hot). As a result, the emission savings were likely to be overestimated in the paper.
 
3
The CO2 consumption rate (g/km) for motorcycles is 1.43 (Tsai et al. 2003).
 
4
The CO2 emission factors of motorcycles ranged from 533 to 581 g per litre (Yao et al. 2008). Therefore, the average value, 550, is applied in this study.
 
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Metadata
Title
Analysis of the environmental benefits of a motorcycle idling stop policy at urban intersections
Authors
Rong-Chang Jou
Yuan-Chan Wu
Ke-Hong Chen
Publication date
01-11-2011
Publisher
Springer US
Published in
Transportation / Issue 6/2011
Print ISSN: 0049-4488
Electronic ISSN: 1572-9435
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s11116-010-9318-5

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