Training urban bus drivers to promote smart driving: A note on a Greek eco-driving pilot program.

Author(s)
Zarkadoula, M. Zoidis, G. & Tritopoulou, E.
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Abstract

Economical, ecological and safe driving (eco-driving) is aimed at reducing fuel consumption, greenhouse gas emissions and accidents. Eco-driving is concerned about driving in a way compatible with modern engine technology: smart, smooth and safe techniques that lead to potential fuel savings of 10-15%. The Centre for Renewable Energy Sources of Greece conducted an eco-driving pilot study in collaboration with the Organization of Urban Transportation of Athens, and the Thermo-Bus Company to assess the effects of changing urban bus drivers' driving style. (A) Reprinted with permission from Elsevier.

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I E133810 /15 / ITRD E133810
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Transportation Research Part D. 2007 /08. 12(6) Pp449-451 (2 Refs.)

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