A simple pollution solution
Researchers from the University of Leeds have found that pedestrians can significantly reduce their traffic pollution intake by simply crossing the road.
Researchers from the University of Leeds have found that pedestrians can significantly reduce their traffic pollution intake by simply crossing the road.
“Most people would expect pollution levels to be slightly lower away from the many body of traffic, but our figures show a very significant difference,” said Professor Tomlin who led the research. “Pollution can be trapped within the street where it is emitted by recirculating winds. If it escapes to above roof-top level, it doesn’t tend to be mixed back into neighbouring streets very strongly.”
The research is published in Atmospheric Environment and is funded by the Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council (EPSRC) and the Natural Environmental Research Council (NERC).
By Leila Sattary