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On 09/12/2019 14:55, Roland Perry wrote:
In message , at 14:38:46 on Mon, 9 Dec 2019, Recliner remarked: Vehicle pollution will be sucked out of the road under plans to install cat’s eye-style filters at the most toxic junctions. Technology has been developed that uses low-energy fans between lanes to pull in exhaust fumes before treating the pollution at the roadside. Initial tests suggest that it can remove an average of 30 per cent of dangerous pollutants, including fine particles from brakes and tyres ... When cars stop, they trigger a roadside sensor and fans pull in particulate matter, I doubt that stationary cars create much in the way of particulate from their tyres and brakes. The process of slowing down certainly will have done, so there will be local clouds of particulates to suck in. On the bit of road they slowed down, not the section they are stationary. I would assume they would use the basic vehicle detectors to check whether a car is there, either mobile or stationary. Relatively easy to incorporate into any existing signalling system at the junction. -- Graeme Wall This account not read. |
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