Gasoline consumption in urban traffic.

Author(s)
Evans, L. Herman, R. & Lam, T.N.
Year
Abstract

Many urban driving conditions are known to contribute to lowering motor vehicle fuel economy. In this paper the relations between the various traffic variables and the reciprocal of the average speed are examined. The results demonstrate its usefulness as an estimator for U.S. conditions when average speeds are less than about 60 km/h.

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Library number
B 13150 fo /96 / IRRD 227090
Source

Warrendale, Society of Automative Engineers SAE, 1976, 12 p., graph., tab., ref.; SAE paper No. 760048

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