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Motor Vehicle air pollution has become an almost inescapable reality of life in urban North America. However, there are several steps that governments, industry, and the public can significantly contribute to the goals of reducing our dependence on the motor vehicle, and reducing harmful emissions from the vehicles that do travel our roads and highways. ...
These options include:
· Improved planning - transportation infrastructure development and land use must be guided by a plan that considers long term goals and benefits for the region and long term costs of different transportation and land use choices
· Changing land use regulation - municipalities and regional governments can dramatically enhance air quality by passing zoning bylaws that encourage compact growth patterns and that are amenable to transit
· Parking management - the price and availability of parking spaces directly correlates with single occupancy vehicle use.
Approximate Word count = 931 Approximate Pages = 3.7 (250 words per page double spaced)
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