MESSAGE supports move to tackle air pollution

 
Mobile sensors will be attached to pedestrians and buses as part of a new £4.1M scheme aimed at reducing traffic pollution.
Announced by transport minister, Stephen Ladyman, on Tuesday, the project will use mobile sensors to collect real-time air-quality data, which will show how the weather, street design and driving behaviour affect the build-up of traffic pollution.
The so-called MESSAGE project, funded by the Department for Transport ,and the Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council (EPSRC), will be used in London, Cambridge, Leicester and Gateshead. Dr Lesley Thompson of EPSRC said he hoped the project would develop tools to tackle congestion and environmental pollution, and the real-time data-handling methodologies developed by the project ‘should have generic value’.

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