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New eco buses churn out less pollution for capital
Buses conforming to European Emission Standards
for passenger vehicles are put into operation in the capital for the first time
today.
The Ha Noi Transport Service Corporation (Transerco) said the buses were
designed to reduce traffic pollution, provide more comfort and make access more
convenient for the disabled.
Corporation deputy general director Nguyen Trong Thong said it had spent VND200
billion (US$11 million) replacing 132 of its 800 buses.
Of that number, 101 buses would meet the emission standards and 15 of them,
which had been domestically manufactured, would be put into a pilot operation on
Route 3 from Gia Lam to Giap Bat coach stations.
"We will use buses reaching the standards on our main bus routes as soon as they
are built," Thong said, "hopefully by the end of the year."
He said the corporation was looking to raise funds to replace all of its 800
buses on 45 routes to meet the emissions standards, just as all newly
manufactured cars and motorbikes had been required to do since July 1 last year.
Thong said the corporation would also develop two modern bus routes operated by
buses equipped with global positioning system, digital maps and automatic
information system. Bus stations and stops on these routes would be redesigned
and rebuilt.
Nguyen Huu Tri, head of the Viet Nam Register’s Department of Verifying Engined
Vehicles, said under the new emission standards, petrol vehicles were not
allowed to emit more than 4.5 per cent of carbon dioxide, 1,200 parts per
million in case of four-stroke engines, 7,800ppm in case of two-stroke, and
3,300ppm in case of special engines.
Diesel vehicles are limited to a maximum of 72 HSU (Hartridge Smoke Unit), which
measures the darkness of smoke.
Source: monre.gov.vn |
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