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Paris Bans All Cars Made Before 1997 To Reduce Pollution

Paris Bans All Cars Made Before 1997 To Reduce Pollution

by The Daily Eye Team July 5 2016, 10:49 am Estimated Reading Time: 0 mins, 35 secs

The ban, which aims to reduce air pollution in the City of Light, came into effect Friday and makes Paris the first city in the country to officially establish a "limited traffic area." From now on, personal-use vehicles built before January 1, 1997 and utility vehicles built before October 1, 1997 will have to be off the roads from 8:00am to 8:00pm, Monday to Friday. Two-wheeled motorized vehicles built before June 1, 1999 are also included in the ban. The ban does not apply to police and customs vehicles, emergency vehicles, and vehicles that transport cash. Classic cars and vehicles transporting goods to the city's green markets will also be spared under the new rules.

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