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Federal transportation spending and vehicle miles traveled reductions.

机译:联邦运输支出和车辆行驶里程减少了。

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As the United States moves closer to regulating greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions in response to global climate change, solutions are needed that minimize the cost burden on consumers. The on-road transportation sector, which accounts for one-third of US GHG emissions, may be a likely candidate for significant reduction of GHGs. While vehicle and fuel technology increasingly limit the release of other tailpipe pollutants, transportation-based GHG emissions have continued to rise, as the number of total vehicle miles traveled (VMT) has risen. At the same time, the Federal Highway Trust Fund, the source for most Federal surface transportation spending, suffers from a substantial financial crisis. Directing transportation investment into a cost-effective means of significant VMT reduction would help alleviate pressure on the Trust Fund, as well as, abate US GHG emissions. This study looks at the potential of VMT reduction from the Congestion Mitigation and Air Quality (CMAQ) program, as a means of reducing GHG emissions with a particular focus paid to its funding of infrastructure for transportation modes, other than single-occupancy vehicles. While it was determined that VMT grew at a slower rate in metropolitan areas that received more alternative transportation funding, the findings were not significant enough to definitively state the effectiveness of CMAQ as a GHG reducing mechanism. There are two possible reasons for these findings, one practical and one statistical. The practical reason may be that the programs are so small relative to overall system expenditure that only larger programs would produce a real impact. The statistical reason may be that the funding amounts are so small relative to overall VMT that other factors dominated in the statistical regressions. However, the results also do not rule out the ability of concentrated alternative transportation spending, as in CMAQ, to influence VMT growth.
机译:随着美国为响应全球气候变化而越来越接近于调节温室气体(GHG)排放,需要找到能够最大程度降低消费者成本负担的解决方案。占美国温室气体排放量三分之一的公路运输部门可能是大幅减少温室气体的候选者。尽管车辆和燃料技术越来越多地限制其他尾气污染物的排放,但随着总行驶里程数(VMT)的增加,基于交通的温室气体排放量仍在继续增加。同时,联邦公路信托基金(Federal Highway Trust Fund)是大多数联邦地面运输支出的来源,遭受了严重的金融危机的困扰。将运输投资用于经济有效地大幅减少VMT的手段中,将有助于减轻对信托基金的压力,并减轻美国的温室气体排放量。这项研究着眼于缓解交通拥挤和空气质量(CMAQ)计划中减少VMT的潜力,以此作为减少温室气体排放的一种方式,特别侧重于为单人车辆以外的交通方式基础设施提供资金。虽然确定在获得更多替代运输资金的城市地区,VMT的增长速度较慢,但​​调查结果的意义不足以明确说明CMAQ作为减少温室气体的机制的有效性。这些发现有两个可能的原因,一个是实用的,另一个是统计的。实际的原因可能是程序相对于整个系统的支出来说太小,以至于只有更大的程序才会产生实际的影响。统计上的原因可能是,相对于总体VMT而言,资金数额如此之​​小,以致于其他因素在统计回归中占主导地位。但是,结果也并不排除像CMAQ那样集中替代交通支出影响VMT增长的能力。

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  • 作者

    Kambour, Andrew Nicholas.;

  • 作者单位

    Georgetown University.;

  • 授予单位 Georgetown University.;
  • 学科 Transportation.;Environmental Sciences.
  • 学位 M.P.P.
  • 年度 2009
  • 页码 35 p.
  • 总页数 35
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
  • 中图分类 综合运输;环境科学基础理论;
  • 关键词

  • 入库时间 2022-08-17 11:38:25

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