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New Study Highlights Hidden Hotspots of Traffic Pollution Near Busy Roads
Research from National Taiwan University reveals that ultrafine traffic particles create localized exposure hotspots, underscoring the need for improved street-level urban planning.
Editorial Staff
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Updated 2 days ago
A recent study by National Taiwan University has identified that ultrafine traffic particles can form localized hotspots near busy roads and intersections.
These findings point to the potential health risks associated with traffic pollution in urban areas, emphasizing the importance of targeted street-level planning.
As cities continue to grow, understanding and mitigating the impacts of traffic-related pollution becomes increasingly critical.