- Mon May 21, 2012 12:58 am
#4140
Hi guys,
I am pretty confused for the rationale for the correct answer to Q10, Section 4, Prep Test 54 on PAHs. The correct answer is (D):
"Most of the PAHs released into the atmosphere are the result of wear and tear on automobile tires".
How is this the 'strongest counter' to Erin's conclusion that 'the proposed regulations would save 000's of lives? Is it because it suggests that, since 'wear and tear of tyres' is inevitable. The regulations would in fact be inefficacious?
However, I am not sure how we can make these assumptions... i.e why could it not be the case that the regulations require a new type of tire design that prevents or significantly mitigates such PAH producing 'wear and tear'?
your help would be greatly appreciated, as always!
I am pretty confused for the rationale for the correct answer to Q10, Section 4, Prep Test 54 on PAHs. The correct answer is (D):
"Most of the PAHs released into the atmosphere are the result of wear and tear on automobile tires".
How is this the 'strongest counter' to Erin's conclusion that 'the proposed regulations would save 000's of lives? Is it because it suggests that, since 'wear and tear of tyres' is inevitable. The regulations would in fact be inefficacious?
However, I am not sure how we can make these assumptions... i.e why could it not be the case that the regulations require a new type of tire design that prevents or significantly mitigates such PAH producing 'wear and tear'?
your help would be greatly appreciated, as always!