Energy conservation from systematic tire pressure regulation
Joshua Pearce and
Jason Hanlon
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Jason Hanlon: Clarion University
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The majority of U.S. drivers do not consistently monitor the tire pressures in their vehicles. The 2000 TREAD Act, which requires automakers to gradually provide tire pressure monitoring systems for vehicles sold in the U.S. will correct this problem for new vehicles. This law does not impact the problem in previously deployed vehicles, which have a turnover time of ~20 years. A solution is provided here to address under inflated tires on the current 220 million vehicles and the concomitant wasted energy due to increased rolling resistance in the U.S. automobile fleet. This communication reports on a preliminary study of tire pressures in randomly chosen vehicles, which were undergoing oil changes at a combined retail/autocare facility. The study indicates that substantial benefits would accrue if car care facilities systematically offered complimentary tire pressure checks with oil changes including: i) increased safety by decreasing all crashes and saving more than 100 lives, ii) reduced petroleum consumption by over a billion gallons/year, which would iia) provide over $4 billion in economic savings for U.S. consumers that could in part be recouped in retail/autocare facilities, iib) reduce greenhouse gas emissions by 13.5 million tons and automobile pollution and iic) enhance national security.
Keywords: automobile transportation; fuel efficiency; fuel economy; tire pressure; energy conservation; TREAD Act; gas mileage (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2007
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Published in Energy Policy, 2007, 35 (4), pp.2673-2677. ⟨10.1016/j.enpol.2006.07.006⟩
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DOI: 10.1016/j.enpol.2006.07.006
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