Does fluctuating driving speed increase vehicle pollutant emissions?
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Fluctuating driving speed does increase vehicle pollutant emissions. Below is relevant information about pollutant emissions: 1. Hazards of carbon monoxide: Carbon monoxide has an affinity with hemoglobin in human red blood cells that is dozens of times stronger than oxygen. After binding, it forms carboxyhemoglobin, which endangers human health. 2. Hazards of leaded gasoline: When vehicles use leaded gasoline, the exhaust will contain residual lead, posing health risks. 3. Hazards of unleaded gasoline: Using unleaded gasoline results in exhaust emissions containing carbon oxides and nitrogen oxides, which are harmful to human health.