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$14.2 million in funding towards projects that develop materials such as carbon-fiber composites, high-strength steel and aluminum that can be used for vehicle bodies to cut vehicle weight, which increases overall fuel economy and cut greenhouse-gas emissions. Overall, a 10-percent reduction in vehicle weight may boost fuel economy by as much as eight percent.
http://green.autoblog.com/2012/03/25/feds-will-provide-14-2-million-for-lightweighting-efforts/
Transportation activity produces demands on the environment through air contamination and intake of natural options such as land and energy. In cities, automobiles are the main members to groundlevel ozone, a major part of contamination. The number of private automobiles per household is the sign most commonly used to set policy goals for developing ecological goals with transport guidelines. vehicle tracking
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