SC Paused the Ban on Overage Cars. Now, Can We Finally Talk About Emissions?

The article explains that private cars and bikes are the biggest cause of Delhi's air pollution, not trucks or industry.

While trucks produce more pollution per vehicle, the sheer number of cars and motorbikes on the road means they create a bigger overall problem. They release the most tiny, harmful particles (PM2.5) and nitrogen oxides.

The report suggests the main solution is to reduce the total number of vehicles in the city. Ideas include improving public transport, making it more expensive to drive in busy areas, and promoting electric vehicles.

In short, to clean Delhi's air, the city needs to focus on cutting down the massive number of cars and bikes on its roads.

Read this news here: SC Paused the Ban on Overage Cars. Now, Can We Finally Talk About Emissions?

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