The impact of the congestion charging scheme on air quality in London. Part 1. Emissions modeling and analysis of air pollution measurements.

Aug 12, 2011Research report (Health Effects Institute)

How London’s congestion charge affects air pollution: Emission estimates and pollution measurements

AI simplified

Abstract

The congestion charging scheme in central London is associated with an 18% reduction in traffic volume and a 30% reduction in traffic congestion within its first year.

  • Modeling suggests a net decrease of 0.8-microg/m3 in PM10 and a net decrease of 1.7-ppb in NOx concentrations within the congestion charging zone.
  • A net increase of 0.3-ppb in NO2 concentration is predicted, attributed to increased primary NO2 emissions from diesel buses.
  • Limited monitoring data indicates background concentrations of PM10 and CO fell within the congestion charging zone compared to outside it.
  • Divergent trends in NO and NO2 concentrations were observed, with NO decreasing and NO2 increasing over the study period.
  • The CCS's impact on air quality may be confounded by other traffic and emission reduction measures introduced simultaneously in London.

AI simplified

what lands in your inbox each week:

  • 📚7 fresh studies
  • 📝plain-language summaries
  • direct links to original studies
  • 🏅top journal indicators
  • 📅weekly delivery
  • 🧘‍♂️always free