verkeersootroutes
Verkeersootroutes is a term used in urban transport planning to describe road network routes that are selected to minimize soot emissions from road vehicles in urban areas. Soot, including particulate matter (PM) and black carbon, is a concern for air quality and public health, especially near residential zones and schools.
Methodology: The concept relies on emission inventories, vehicle-specific emission factors, weather data, and road geometry. Using
Implementation and applications: Verkeersootroutes can be constructed for city districts, school catchments, or entire urban areas.
Benefits and criticisms: Potential benefits include lower local soot concentrations, improved health outcomes, and support for
Status: The term is used in planning literature and pilot projects, mainly in European contexts, but there
See also: air quality, low-emission zones, traffic management, route optimization.