1、1 P. L. 94-163, Section 301; 49 U.S.C. 32902.2 42 U.S.C. 7521.Congressional Research Service The Library of CongressCRS Report for CongressReceived through the CRS WebOrder Code RS20298Updated December 17, 2004Sport Utility Vehicles, Mini-Vans, and Light Trucks: An Overview of Fuel Economy and Emiss
2、ions StandardsBrent D. YacobucciSpecialist in Energy PolicyResources, Science, and Industry DivisionSummaryMost sport utility vehicles, mini-vans, and pickups are classified as “light trucks”and thus are regulated less stringently than passenger cars under two major laws theEnergy Policy and Conserv
3、ation Act for fuel economy standards, and the Clean Air Actfor emissions standards. These differences came about because at the time the lawswere passed, light trucks were used differently, and because they represented a muchsmaller share of the automobile market. Over the past decade, however, thes
4、e vehicleshave dramatically increased their share of the new automobile market. Therefore, theshare of total fuel consumption and emissions attributable to these vehicles has steadilyincreased. In response to this trend, the Environmental Protection Agency has ruled thatby model year 2009, emissions