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Close-up of Hanoi area expected to soon ban gasoline vehicles

Báo Tiền PhongBáo Tiền Phong02/11/2024

TPO - With complete traffic infrastructure, high population density and pedestrian streets that are completely closed to vehicles on weekends, Hoan Kiem district, Hanoi will be the area chosen to pilot a low emission zone (LEZ) in early 2025.


TPO - With complete traffic infrastructure, high population density and pedestrian streets that are completely closed to vehicles on weekends, Hoan Kiem district, Hanoi will be the area chosen to pilot a low emission zone (LEZ) in early 2025.

VIDEO : Pilot area to limit gasoline vehicles in Hanoi.

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The Hanoi People's Committee is seeking opinions to complete the draft Resolution stipulating criteria, conditions, procedures and processes for determining low-emission zones in the area to concretize the Capital Law 2024. Specifically, the Capital Law 2024, effective from January 1, 2025, defines the LEZ as an area defined to restrict polluting vehicles in order to improve air quality.
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Referring to the specific area surveyed by the drafting committee, a representative of the Department of Natural Resources and Environment (DONRE) said that with a complete traffic infrastructure, high population density and a synchronous traffic system and signs, especially the area has pedestrian streets and the old town is completely closed to traffic on weekends, so Hoan Kiem district will be the area chosen to pilot the low emission zone.
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Hoan Kiem District is an area that concentrates economic , cultural and social development activities; has high population density, has areas/places that need to be preserved, and has potential for developing cultural and social tourism.

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According to Tien Phong reporters, in the area around Hoan Kiem Lake and the Old Quarter, motorbikes and cars occupy a high density. The Old Quarter area is densely populated and has many tourists, the streets are small, and easily congested, especially during rush hour.
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Cars and motorbikes line up at intersections and traffic lights. "I have to wait at least two lights to get through the Hang Bong and Hang Hom intersection," said Huy in Hai Ba Trung district.

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The situation of vehicles emitting black smoke is often seen on the streets.

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Services that do not use gasoline vehicles such as cyclos, electric cars, etc. are chosen by many tourists to walk around town and sightsee over short distances.

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For the people of the capital, the main means of transportation is still gasoline-powered motorbikes, the rate of people using electric vehicles has tended to increase in recent years.

Duy Pham



Source: https://tienphong.vn/can-canh-khu-vuc-ha-noi-du-kien-sap-cam-xe-xang-post1687491.tpo

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