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  2. Phase-out of fossil fuel vehicles - Wikipedia

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    Some cities take a gradual approach to prohibit the most polluting categories of vehicles first, then the next-most polluting, all the way up to a complete ban on all fossil-fuel vehicles; some cities have not yet set a deadline for a complete ban, and/or are waiting for the national government to set such a date. [102] [103] [104]

  3. UPDATE 4-EU proposes effective ban for new fossil-fuel cars ...

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    The EU executive, the European Commission, proposed a 55% cut in CO2 emissions from cars by 2030 versus 2021 levels, much higher than the existing target of a 37.5% reduction by then.

  4. EU approves ban on new combustion-engine cars from 2035 - AOL

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    The European Parliament and EU member countries have reached a deal to ban the sale of new gasoline and diesel cars and vans by 2035. EU negotiators sealed on Thursday night the first agreement of ...

  5. Fact check: Several countries have committed to banning new ...

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    The European Union will, in 2035, ban the sale of new petrol and diesel cars in its member states. Norway, which is not part of the EU, has an ambition for no new petrol or diesel cars to be sold ...

  6. Travel during the COVID-19 pandemic - Wikipedia

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    Belgium: Entry from all EU and Schengen countries and the Safe Countries designated by European Council is allowed with no restrictions. [105] If travelers visit certain parts of several countries in Europe, they must quarantine or take a COVID-19 test upon returning to Belgium.

  7. Health and environmental impact of transport - Wikipedia

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    Environmental regulations in developed countries have reduced the individual vehicle's emission. However, this has been offset by an increase in the number of vehicles, and increased use of each vehicle (an effect known as the Jevons paradox). [3] Some pathways to reduce the carbon emissions of road vehicles have been considerably studied. [5]

  8. EU bans sale of new gas-powered cars by 2035 - AOL

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    Lawmakers in the European Union voted Tuesday to ban the sale of new gasoline-powered cars and vans by 2035, effectively requiring all new cars be electric in Europe in 12 years.

  9. Low-emission zone - Wikipedia

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    A low-emission zone (LEZ) is a defined area where access by some polluting vehicles is restricted or deterred with the aim of improving air quality.This may favour vehicles such as bicycles, micromobility vehicles, (certain) alternative fuel vehicles, hybrid electric vehicles, plug-in hybrids, and zero-emission vehicles such as all-electric vehicles.