Driving the agenda: the first report of the Cleaner Vehicles Task Force
Table of contents
- Foreword
- Part 1: The Task Force's Role and Recommendations
- Informing consumers
- The Task Force recommends promoting improved maintenance and better driving styles.
- The Task Force recommends effective on-board driver information systems to give data on emissions.
- Improving enforcement
- The Task Force recommends developing road-side emission testing to target the worst polluters effectively.
- The Task Force recommends looking at ways to improve the MOT emissions test.
- The Task Force recommends developing low emission zones, to improve air quality in urban areas.
- Promoting technological solutions
- The Task Force recommends encouraging retrofitting for existing vehicles.
- The Task Force recommends promoting alternative fuels and the infrastructure to supply them.
- The Task Force recommends supporting research and development.
- Supporting fleet operators
- The Task Force Recommends:
- Part 2: Meeting the Challenge - Progress So Far
- Vehicle emissions and air quality
- European Standards And The Auto-Oil Programme
- Carbon dioxide emissions and climate change
- Other environmental impacts of vehicles
- Annex A: The Cleaner Vehicles Task Force
- Objectives
- Annex B: The Cleaner Vehicles Task Force membership
- Cleaner vehicles task force: Membership of main working group
- Cleaner vehicles task force: Membership and work programme of subgroups (May 1998 - March 1999)
- Fleet purchasing guidance subgroup
- Work Programme:
- Alternative fuels subgroup
- Work Programme
- Information and labelling subgroup
- Work Programme:
- Technology and testing subgroup
- Work Programme
- Forecourt emissions testing subgroup
- Work Programme:
- CVTF Secretariat

