Low emissions zone
London plans to operate the world’s largest “low emission zone”.
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From February, a programme of emissions limits affecting lorries, coaches and buses will be introduced, extending by 2010 to vans, ambulances, minibuses, taxis and hearses. Despite the success of the city’s congestion charge, London still suffers some of the worst air pollution in Europe.
This news story is taken from the June 2007 edition of T&E Bulletin.
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