Smog in Milan: car owners ignore bans

Smog in Milan: car owners ignore bans

3 February 2020, 23:30
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Smog in Milan has remained a constant problem since 2008. In this regard, the city authorities periodically impose a ban on the use of vehicles.

Yesterday, February 3, the Milan authorities banned the movement of gasoline cars from 10 a.m. until early evening. But closer to noon, the police fined 162 people. They wrote to everyone who violated the ban, a fine of 164 euros, reports to the BBC.

According to local law enforcement agencies, by noon, 621 people had been checked, who did not observe the Sunday Walk day.

The ban did not apply to electric cars and motor vehicles for the disabled. Some streets of the city were also open. In particular, access to the Milan Stadium San Siro.

A month earlier, several Italian cities, including Rome, as well as Milan, had temporarily banned diesel vehicles after the pollution level skyrocketed.

Recently, the OCW reported on a woman who hit the Guinness Book of Records because of its pathology. She has 31 fingers, 12 on her arms and 19 on her legs.
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