Sri Lanka is implementing roadside emission testing of vehicles with a new vigour to ensure emissions are within acceptable levels throughout the year forcing motorists to save more on fuel, officials said. “Roadside emission tests help us keep track of emission levels of vehicles on an ongoing basis,” top officials involved in the initiative explained [...]

 

The Sundaytimes Sri Lanka

Roadside emission testing results in savings for motorists

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Sri Lanka is implementing roadside emission testing of vehicles with a new vigour to ensure emissions are within acceptable levels throughout the year forcing motorists to save more on fuel, officials said.

“Roadside emission tests help us keep track of emission levels of vehicles on an ongoing basis,” top officials involved in the initiative explained adding ‘that motorists can expect substantial fuel savings and longer engine life due to better, more regular maintenance’.
“Our efforts should not be viewed negatively as efforts to punish motorists but rather as efforts to reduce air pollution,” Commissioner General of the Department of Motor Traffic S. H. Harischandra was quoted as saying in a media release issued by Drive Green. Air pollution levels have not increased although the numbers of vehicles have; ambient air quality measurements reflect that these measures have been successful, he said.

The Motor Traffic Department conducted nearly 1,200 roadside emission tests in the last three months. Multi-purpose vehicles emerged as the category that failed the highest number of roadside emission tests, Project Director of the VET programme, A.W. Dissanayake noted

Roadside emission testing is an essential and timely step to improve quality of ambient air and prevent risk of higher pollution in the face of increasing numbers of vehicles entering the country every year.

Drive Green – one of the concessionaires operating emission-testing centres – demonstrated the difference a simple maintenance programme, which includes cleaning air and oil filters regularly, can have on fuel consumption.

The Estimated Fuel Efficiency report it issues with each Vehicle Emission Test Report provides motorists with a useful guide to how much their vehicle wastes fuel, Drive Green said.

In fact, pollution levels have witnessed a reduction. Measured against levels in 2009- the year VET programme commenced – studies carried out during 2012/13 by the National Building Organisation showed a reduction in annual average Sulphur Dioxide levels at 15 locations in Colombo.

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