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Control Measures for Automobile Exhaust Emissions in PM2.5 Governance

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  • Dong-Sheng Qin
  • Chang-Yuan Gao
  • Daqing Gong

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This paper analyses the correlation between automobile exhaust, PM2.5, and air pollution to explore the rate of contribution of automobile exhaust to PM2.5 pollution and the effect of government regulation on automobile exhaust gas. The results show that the atmosphere is hazy and that car exhaust is the main cause of PM2.5 pollution. This paper divides the governance strategy into two methods: reducing the number of motor vehicles and reducing the emissions capacity of motor vehicles. It also analyses the effects of congestion control on public car travel and establishes a dynamic game model. To strengthen the influence of supervision on enterprises with regard to purifying devices and restrictions, this study also creates a “prisoner’s dilemma†model. The final results of the study show that restriction measures can effectively relieve road pressure. Additionally, congestion costs can alleviate environmental pressure, but it is difficult to determine the costs, and the difficulty of implementation increases. Increasing enterprises’ installation of purifying devices is not advisable or desirable in the short term. Finally, the paper offers some suggestions for the maintenance of the atmospheric environment and the management of automobile exhaust: (1) improve the national green transport system and environmental protection awareness; (2) advocate public transport as a mode of travel; and (3) reduce the use of buses and popularize new energy vehicles.

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  • Dong-Sheng Qin & Chang-Yuan Gao & Daqing Gong, 2022. "Control Measures for Automobile Exhaust Emissions in PM2.5 Governance," Discrete Dynamics in Nature and Society, Hindawi, vol. 2022, pages 1-14, April.
  • Handle: RePEc:hin:jnddns:8461406
    DOI: 10.1155/2022/8461406
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