2. Purpose
prevent, eliminate, aspira
nt controls pollution and
improve the environment
and matters related
thereto.
3. Content
Regulations of the surrounding
environment (control of the concentration
of lead in gasoline motor) 1985
Environmental quality regulations
(motor vehicle noise 1987)
The rules of the motor car (and gas
emission controls 1977)
Order of the environment (prescribed
activities) (assessment of the impact on
the environment) 1987
4. Sound pollution
Maximum noise level produced
by motor vehicles two
or three wheels fitted andmanufactured after Ja
nuary 1, 1990, is the level of the standard B:
Less than 90cc 92 dB (A)
90cc and over 95 dB (A)
The maximum level that can
be produced by more than three-
wheel vehicle is as in thestandard C (see Act)
factor sound pollution
noise factors
traffic congestion
airplane
construction work
machinery and equipment from the factory
5. Environmental impact
assesment
Noise or noise
Vibration
air pollution
delay for pedestrians
accident hazards
hazards of dangerous goods carrying
vehicles.
6. explanation from the aspect of
air pollution resulting from
vehicles MOTORIZED
- Are not authorized to use or cause a car to smoke
the smoke density exceeds 50 units hartridge or
comparable to its
Ringelman smoke-chart can be used in addition to
charts hartridge or ringleman examining the density
of smoke emission.
limit smoke
maximum density of smoke clouding is acceptable for
any volume of discharged vehicles by a motor vehicle
at any place within or near the root cause of the
emission points.
the types of air pollution from exhaust
-Carbon monoxide
-Nitrogen-oksid
-Smoke
-Lead