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HCM City plans to crack down on vehicle emissions

Ho Chi Minh City authorities plan to restrict the number of old vehicles that cause pollution.
HCM City plans to crack down on vehicle emissions ảnh 1Illustrative image (Photo: VNA)
HCM City (VNS/VNA) - Ho Chi Minh City authorities plan to restrict the number of old vehicles that causepollution.

According to figures from the city’s statistics bureau, as ofmid-2019 the city had more than 9 million vehicles, including 8.1 millionmotorbikes.

The programme will be undertaken in three stages: 2019–20, 2021- 25 and 2026–30.

It includes a number of measures to control exhaust emissionsfrom cars and motorbikes, restrict the number of aged vehicles and reduce theuse of private vehicles and increase the use of public transport.

Measures to reduce private vehicles include levying a fee oncars entering inner districts.

Restrictions on cars and motorbikes will follow a road map,starting with districts 1,3,5, and 10, Thu Thiem New Urban Area inDistrict 2 and Phu My Hung in District 7, and thenexpanding to surrounding areas./.
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