This study is aimed at finding independent measures to describe the dimensi
ons of urban driving patterns and to investigate which properties have main
effect on emissions and fuel-use. 62 driving pattern parameters were calcu
lated for each of 19 230 driving patterns collected in real traffic. These
included traditional driving pattern parameters of speed and acceleration a
nd new parameters of engine speed and gear-changing behaviour. By using fac
torial analysis the initial 62 parameters were reduced to 16 independent dr
iving pattern factors. Fuel-use and emission factors were estimated for a s
ubset of 5217 cases using two different mechanistic instantaneous emission
models. Regression analysis on the relation between driving pattern factors
and fuel-use and emission factors showed that nine of the driving pattern
factors had considerable environmental effects. Four of these are associate
d with different aspects of power demand and acceleration, three describe a
spects of gear-changing behaviour and two factors describe the effect of ce
rtain speed intervals. (C) 2001 Elsevier Science Ltd. All rights reserved.