Motorcycle Emission Control
Proposal to apply a new roadmap for motorbike emissions to be fined after 18 months
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The Ministry of Justice is reviewing the draft Decision of the Prime Minister regulating the roadmap for applying motorbike emission standards.
Alternative options when Ho Chi Minh City limits gasoline and oil vehicles to the center
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HCMC - When limiting gasoline and oil vehicles to the center, HCMC will open 72 electric bus routes with 1,109 vehicles, developing 8,000 public bicycles to serve people's travel.
HCMC identifies road traffic as the main culprit for air pollution
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HCMC - Road traffic is identified by HCMC as the main source of air pollution, with a huge number of vehicles causing large emissions.
People talk about Ho Chi Minh City collecting opinions on limiting gasoline vehicles in areas with high risk of pollution
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HCMC - The information that HCMC is collecting opinions on the plan to limit gasoline vehicles in areas with high risk of pollution has attracted the attention of many people.
Ho Chi Minh City Department of Construction reminds departments and branches to give comments on plans to limit gasoline vehicles in some areas
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HCMC - The Department of Construction is urging departments and branches to contribute ideas to limit gasoline and oil vehicles in areas with high risk of pollution.
New Directive on urgently developing a roadmap for motorbike emissions
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The Government has just issued a new directive, requiring competent authorities to urgently submit a roadmap for motorbike emission inspection.
In April, people will know the roadmap for motorbike emissions
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According to the latest instructions, in April, the Ministry of Agriculture and Environment must submit to the Prime Minister a roadmap for applying Vietnamese standards (QCVN) on motorbike emissions.
Incorrect motorcycle emission testing can result in a fine of up to 20 million VND
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According to new regulations, inspection facilities will be fined up to 20 million VND if they do not properly inspect motorbike emissions.
Discussion: Controlling motorbike emissions - returning a clean green environment
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Motorbikes and motorbikes are considered one of the main sources of emissions in the transport sector but have not been strictly controlled... So if not controlled soon, what will be the impact on the environment and human health? To clarify the above issues, Lao Dong newspaper organized a discussion "Controlling emissions from means of transport - returning a clean green environment".