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Germans tighten car exhaust rules | Germans tighten car exhaust rules |
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Three German cities - Berlin, Cologne and Hanover - have introduced "environmental zones" to reduce fine particle emissions from traffic. | Three German cities - Berlin, Cologne and Hanover - have introduced "environmental zones" to reduce fine particle emissions from traffic. |
Drivers now have to display a coloured sticker on their vehicle to enter the inner city zones. The colour depends on the pollutants the vehicle emits. | Drivers now have to display a coloured sticker on their vehicle to enter the inner city zones. The colour depends on the pollutants the vehicle emits. |
The cities are gradually phasing in fines of 40 euros (£29;$58) for anyone caught driving without a sticker. | The cities are gradually phasing in fines of 40 euros (£29;$58) for anyone caught driving without a sticker. |
Other German cities - but not all - plan to have such zones later in 2008. | Other German cities - but not all - plan to have such zones later in 2008. |
The stickers - green, red or yellow - are mandatory not only for locals but also for foreign drivers, including tourists. | The stickers - green, red or yellow - are mandatory not only for locals but also for foreign drivers, including tourists. |
There is a one-off charge of five to 10 euros for the stickers, issued by Germany's vehicle registration authority and authorised garages. | There is a one-off charge of five to 10 euros for the stickers, issued by Germany's vehicle registration authority and authorised garages. |
Some hotel and restaurant owners have voiced fears that tourists will be put off by the requirement for stickers, reports in Germany say. | Some hotel and restaurant owners have voiced fears that tourists will be put off by the requirement for stickers, reports in Germany say. |
The German motoring club, the ADAC, plans to take legal action against the restrictions, the DPA news agency reports. | The German motoring club, the ADAC, plans to take legal action against the restrictions, the DPA news agency reports. |
The EU has set the limit for fine particle pollutants at 50 micrograms per cubic metre of air, which cannot be exceeded on more than 35 days per year. | The EU has set the limit for fine particle pollutants at 50 micrograms per cubic metre of air, which cannot be exceeded on more than 35 days per year. |
The Berlin environmental zone covers about 88sq km (34sq miles), while the one in Cologne covers about 16sq km. | |
Officials say the majority of cars in the affected cities qualify for the stickers. | Officials say the majority of cars in the affected cities qualify for the stickers. |
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