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OLYMPIC NEWS
BEIJING (AFP) - Beijing will ban more
than one million cars from the streets
during the Olympics in an effort to
curb pollution and ease traffic gridlock,
the government confirmed Friday.
Cars with odd- and even-numbered license
plates will be ruled off the roads on
alternate days for two months starting
July 20, the Beijing government said
in a notice posted on its website.
Also, 70 percent of all government
cars and vehicles owned by state-run
enterprises will be banned under the
measure announced seven weeks ahead
of the opening ceremony for the August 8-24 Games.
The ban is aimed at cutting air
pollution and alleviating chronic
traffic congestion, the government notice said.
Beijing is one of the world's most
polluted cities and vehicle emissions
from more than three million cars are
chiefly to blame for poor air quality,
which represents one of the biggest
challenges to the successful staging of the Games.
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