It probably is overall. But NOX, after the push for diesels, reaches ridiculously high levels in places.That London is waaay cleaner now than it's ever been, surely?
Nope.That London is waaay cleaner now than it's ever been, surely?
You're younger than I thought, I'd always put you more towards the end of the grey Fergie petrol/paraffin era.to stand close to the left hand side of a Massey Ferguson's engine.
Commenting on the research released today, Dr Barratt, lecturer in air quality science at KCL, said: “This illustrative study adds to mounting evidence that vehicles provide little protection from harmful traffic pollution, and drivers and their passengers may even be exposed to higher levels than on the road outside.
“These initial findings highlight the urgent need for further investigation into the health risks faced by motorists and their passengers. It is especially important to understand the impacts of air pollution on professional motorists such as taxi and lorry drivers, who spend many hours behind the wheel each day.”
You're younger than I thought, I'd always put you more towards the end of the grey Fergie petrol/paraffin era.![]()
Yes. Cycling up close behind one of them hoping for a blast of warm air on a cold morning is fraught with health risks.Cows seem to cause a considerable problem as well.
I can't stand the proximity of all those "Wellman" vitamin adverts featuring grinning sports stars that I've never heard of. Give me the cold anyday.I'm practically sideways pressed against the engine on cold mornings.
Motorists may end up breathing in higher levels, given the lack of air flow in many vehicles.
The M6 doesn't go near Leicester though, the 69 starts there though.When Mrs Gti and I were, er, courting, she used to drive up to my house most weekends and always used to smell of exhaust fumes when she arrived after 2 to 3 hours on the M6 in Cheshire. You don't get that nowadays as all cars are much cleaner.
(As a footnote to that she is a former area manager and she knows the whole length of the M6 intimately having spent hours of her life sitting on it. When she dies she wants her ashes put in a salt cellar attached to the back of a car and sprinkled between Leicester and Carlisle.)