PARIS (Reuters) - The French capital on Monday launched a new colour-coded sticker scheme to restrict car use in its latest attempt to curb air pollution many Parisians blame for coughing fits, eye ...
PARIS -- Paris launched a new color-coded sticker scheme to restrict car use in its latest attempt to reduce air pollution many citizens blame for coughing fits, eye irritation and runny noses. The ...
Yesterday, analyses of the air in several parts of France showed it contained high levels of ultrafine particles emitted by road vehicles. Among the guiltiest culprits were older diesel vehicles with ...
Paris is taking a step to reduce the gray haze of pollution floating over the city with the new “Crit’Air” system, which bans all diesel cars registered between January 1997 and December of 2000.
Paris is introducing color-coded stickers in its latest attempt to reduce air pollution as many citizens blame cars for their coughing fits, eye irritation and runny noses. The so-called “Crit’ Air” ...
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Don't have colour-coded fuel type stickers on your car? Get ready for a penalty of ₹5,000
The Delhi transport department is gearing up to penalise the vehicles that do not display colour-coded stickers indicating the fuel type. Non-compliance with the norms will attract penalties of ₹5,000 ...
John Calipari, Dan Hurley among latest college coaches to rip NCAA over James Nnaji addition: 'We don't have any rules' ...
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