Abstract
This article presents atmospheric air pollution from exhaust gases from road transport. To this end, work was carried out to study the intensity, speed of movement of cars and the composition of traffic flow, which significantly affects the level of air pollution on the roadside. This work provides an opportunity to assess the congestion of a section of streets with different types of motor transport, compare different streets in this regard, and study the environmental situation in Osh city
Keywords
References
-
Abidov, A.O., Zhakypzhanova, V.S., & Tazhibaev, Zh.K. (2022). Analysis of the impact of vehicle emissions on atmospheric air pollution levels. In Proceedings of the national scientific-practical conference "Experience, problems of implementing results and solutions" (pp. 26-29). Kirov.
-
Khimin, P.F. (2001). Features of designing environmental protection measures during the construction and reconstruction of highways. In Materials of the scientific-technical conference (p. 140). Brest.
-
Ministry of Transport of the Russian Federation; Ministry of Environmental Protection and Natural Resources of the Russian Federation. (1997). Methodology for calculating atmospheric emissions of pollutants from vehicles on urban highways. Moscow.
-
Germanova, T.V. (2014). Atmospheric air pollution by motor vehicles in Tyumen. Modern High Technologies, 2, 26-29.
-
Pepina, A.L. (2017). Atmospheric air pollution by the road transport complex. Peter the Great St. Petersburg Polytechnic University, 100-104.
-
Ignatova, A.Yu. (2010). Calculation of atmospheric air pollution by motor vehicles. Kemerovo.
-
Dyakov, A.B. (2015). Environmental safety of traffic flows. Moscow: Transport Publishing.