Effects of eco-driving training: A pilot program in belgrade public transport

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This paper shows an eco-driving pilot program that has been implemented in the public transport company “JGSP Belgrade”, Serbia, in order to assess the possibilities of using eco-driving for an entire car fleet of the assessed company in the future. Eco-driving training and education of thirteen drivers were conducted in real driving conditions on the route length of 14 km and consisted of three phases. The results of eco-driving training of thirteen bus drivers confirm the findings of the previous researches that eco-driving has got many benefits. After the training, all drivers saw fuel consumption reduced by 8.61% on average, and consequently the average CO2 emission reduced by 8.61%. The implementation of eco-driving training in the assessed company and the attained fuel economy, leads to significant annual savings. However, some driving parameters were not significantly improved after training indicating a driver’s slow adaptation and application of new driving techniques.

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Savković, T., Gladović, P., Miličić, M., Pitka, P., & Ilić, S. (2019). Effects of eco-driving training: A pilot program in belgrade public transport. Tehnicki Vjesnik, 26(4), 1031–1037. https://doi.org/10.17559/TV-20180704091922

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