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111rudks are denier than ever

23rd October 2003
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Which of the following most accurately describes the problem?

CLEARING THE AIR

That man Brian Weatherley has been musing on the gulf between the public's percept of truck pollution and the vast reduction in the level of killer exhaust gases. How on earth we spread the good news?

I recently received an e-mail headed: "Government Mini backs TransportEnergy call for cleaner air around school My first reaction was to junk it. However, as government departments have been known to hide truck-related stori in the middle of the most innocuous releases I opened it t I was right; there was nothing about trucks in it, although did contain the following sentence: "Traffic pollution can exacerbate respiratory disorders such as asthma, especially among children 70% of sufferers (3.5 million people) say traffic fumes make their asthma worse."

Its hardly news that exhaust fumes are harmful, nor tha PM1Os those soot particulates of less than 10 microns in produced by diesel engines are the nastiest little bugger: of them all. But the current Euro-3 regulations have more th halved the levels of NOx and hydrocarbons and slashed carbon monoxide levels by more than two thirds since 199 and particulates are less than half what they were in 199: In a recent episode of Coronation Street Richard Hillma used his 100hp people carrier in an attempt to gas his fami and nearly succeeded in a couple of hours. Just as well he didn't use a modern 400hp artic; it would have taken him tv weeks (thanks to John Parry for that). But when was the las time anybody told the Asthma Society, TransportEnergy or even a government minister how clean truck diesels have become? Why are we always preaching to the converted?

Talking of e-mails, I frequently receive them from a US tr association acting on behalf of remould tyre manufacturers Every time a story appears in the media questioning the sa record of remould tyres it bombards the publication or radic station with facts and figures putting them straight. If only w could be as effective in telling the Great British Public how trucks are now cleaner and greener than ever before.

Dream on Brian, dream on.