Emission Control : Privatizing Vehicle Inspection and Reducing Fraud in Mexico City
The vehicle inspection program in Mexico City is regard as one of the most successful in a developing country. As the program evolved it suffered the problem common to most such scheme in developing countries -- high levels of evasion. But the prog...
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okr-10986-113652021-06-14T11:01:41Z Emission Control : Privatizing Vehicle Inspection and Reducing Fraud in Mexico City Kojima, Masami Bacon, Robert ACCELERATION ACCELERATION SIMULATION MODE AIR HOSES AIR POLLUTION ANNUAL EMISSIONS ASTHMA ATTACKS AUDITS BOTTLENECK CARBON CARBON MONOXIDE CARS CATALYTIC CONVERTER DRIVING DYNAMOMETER TEST EMISSION CONTROL EMISSION LEVELS EMISSION LIMITS EMISSIONS STANDARDS ENGINE FRAMEWORK FUEL FUEL QUALITY GARAGES GAS GASOLINE HYDROCARBONS MOTORISTS NITRIC OXIDE OIL OZONE RESTRICTIONS SIMULATION SIMULATIONS SURPLUS CAPACITY TAXATION TRAFFIC TRAFFIC POLICE TRANSPORT VEHICLE VEHICLE EMISSION VEHICLE EMISSION CONTROL VEHICLE INSPECTION VEHICLE OWNERS VEHICLES WAITING TIME EMISSIONS CONTROL VEHICLE EMISSIONS VEHICLE INSPECTION FRAUD PRIVATE SECTOR PARTICIPATION AIR POLLUTION CONTROL EMISSION RIGHTS AIR POLLUTION CONTROL STANDARDS COMPLIANCE VERIFICATION QUALITY CONTROL The vehicle inspection program in Mexico City is regard as one of the most successful in a developing country. As the program evolved it suffered the problem common to most such scheme in developing countries -- high levels of evasion. But the program now operates well, through high volume, test-only centers entirely in the hands of the private sector. As an increasing number of developing country cities consider how to enforce emissions standards as a way to control transport-related air pollution, Mexico City offers valuable lessons on how to ensure compliance. 2012-08-13T14:52:13Z 2012-08-13T14:52:13Z 2001-09 http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2001/09/1764495/emission-control-privatizing-vehicle-inspection-reducing-fraud-mexico-city Viewpoint. -- Note no. 238 (September 2001) http://hdl.handle.net/10986/11365 English Viewpoint CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/ World Bank World Bank, Washington, DC Publications & Research :: Viewpoint Publications & Research Latin America & Caribbean Mexico |
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ACCELERATION ACCELERATION SIMULATION MODE AIR HOSES AIR POLLUTION ANNUAL EMISSIONS ASTHMA ATTACKS AUDITS BOTTLENECK CARBON CARBON MONOXIDE CARS CATALYTIC CONVERTER DRIVING DYNAMOMETER TEST EMISSION CONTROL EMISSION LEVELS EMISSION LIMITS EMISSIONS STANDARDS ENGINE FRAMEWORK FUEL FUEL QUALITY GARAGES GAS GASOLINE HYDROCARBONS MOTORISTS NITRIC OXIDE OIL OZONE RESTRICTIONS SIMULATION SIMULATIONS SURPLUS CAPACITY TAXATION TRAFFIC TRAFFIC POLICE TRANSPORT VEHICLE VEHICLE EMISSION VEHICLE EMISSION CONTROL VEHICLE INSPECTION VEHICLE OWNERS VEHICLES WAITING TIME EMISSIONS CONTROL VEHICLE EMISSIONS VEHICLE INSPECTION FRAUD PRIVATE SECTOR PARTICIPATION AIR POLLUTION CONTROL EMISSION RIGHTS AIR POLLUTION CONTROL STANDARDS COMPLIANCE VERIFICATION QUALITY CONTROL |
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ACCELERATION ACCELERATION SIMULATION MODE AIR HOSES AIR POLLUTION ANNUAL EMISSIONS ASTHMA ATTACKS AUDITS BOTTLENECK CARBON CARBON MONOXIDE CARS CATALYTIC CONVERTER DRIVING DYNAMOMETER TEST EMISSION CONTROL EMISSION LEVELS EMISSION LIMITS EMISSIONS STANDARDS ENGINE FRAMEWORK FUEL FUEL QUALITY GARAGES GAS GASOLINE HYDROCARBONS MOTORISTS NITRIC OXIDE OIL OZONE RESTRICTIONS SIMULATION SIMULATIONS SURPLUS CAPACITY TAXATION TRAFFIC TRAFFIC POLICE TRANSPORT VEHICLE VEHICLE EMISSION VEHICLE EMISSION CONTROL VEHICLE INSPECTION VEHICLE OWNERS VEHICLES WAITING TIME EMISSIONS CONTROL VEHICLE EMISSIONS VEHICLE INSPECTION FRAUD PRIVATE SECTOR PARTICIPATION AIR POLLUTION CONTROL EMISSION RIGHTS AIR POLLUTION CONTROL STANDARDS COMPLIANCE VERIFICATION QUALITY CONTROL Kojima, Masami Bacon, Robert Emission Control : Privatizing Vehicle Inspection and Reducing Fraud in Mexico City |
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The vehicle inspection program in Mexico
City is regard as one of the most successful in a developing
country. As the program evolved it suffered the problem
common to most such scheme in developing countries -- high
levels of evasion. But the program now operates well,
through high volume, test-only centers entirely in the hands
of the private sector. As an increasing number of developing
country cities consider how to enforce emissions standards
as a way to control transport-related air pollution, Mexico
City offers valuable lessons on how to ensure compliance. |
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Kojima, Masami Bacon, Robert |
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Kojima, Masami Bacon, Robert |
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Kojima, Masami |
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Emission Control : Privatizing Vehicle Inspection and Reducing Fraud in Mexico City |
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Emission Control : Privatizing Vehicle Inspection and Reducing Fraud in Mexico City |
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Emission Control : Privatizing Vehicle Inspection and Reducing Fraud in Mexico City |
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Emission Control : Privatizing Vehicle Inspection and Reducing Fraud in Mexico City |
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Emission Control : Privatizing Vehicle Inspection and Reducing Fraud in Mexico City |
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emission control : privatizing vehicle inspection and reducing fraud in mexico city |
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http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2001/09/1764495/emission-control-privatizing-vehicle-inspection-reducing-fraud-mexico-city http://hdl.handle.net/10986/11365 |
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