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Urban India, particularly metros, is a major hotspot of air pollution with a PM2.5 concentration level ranging above … Government of India in recent years to improve air quality. Since the transport sector is a major source of air pollution in … urban India, the Government of India adopted BS-VI emission standards in 2016 in principle for all major on-road vehicle …
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Auto industry is one of the fastest growing industries in the world. India is producing one out of every ten … primary data was collected from 400 passenger car users of Chennai, India with the help of a structured questionnaire. The …
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Objective - This research seeks to examine the purchase behaviour of environment-friendly automobiles. It also identifies the key factors affecting the purchase intention of green vehicles. The study adopted a quantitative approach, and primary data was analysed on Smart PLS3. The researcher...
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The main purpose of this paper is to discern the dynamic causal relationship between car sales and prices of cars in the context of the Indian car market. The methodology is based on a comprehensive literature review of the major contribution made in the field of managerial economics and...
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"Robot cars" are cars that allow for automated driving. They can drive closer together than human driven "normal cars" and thereby raise road capacity. Obtaining a robot car instead of a normal car can also be expected to lower the userś value of time losses (VOT), because travel time can be...
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This paper provides a link between car following theory and the economic theoryof road congestion by means of a theory of speed choice. According to this theory speedchoice is based on a trade-off between the benefits (shorter travel time) and cost (higheraccident risk) of driving faster....
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Once automatic vehicles are available, working from self-driving car (WFC) in the AV's mobile office will be a real option. It allows firms to socialize land costs for office space from the office lot to road infrastructure used by AV. Employees, in turn, can switch wasted commuting time into...
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The car of the future will be autonomous, connected and full of innovative information technology features. We may drive it or let it drive us. We know it will be a computer network on wheels. What we do not know how open the car of the future will be? Will it be like a desktop PC upon which we...
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