BERLIN, Aug 12 (Reuters) - German cities plan to implement driving bans that could hit up to 5 million older cars and small trucks to reduce levels of diesel particle emisssions, the Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung newspaper reported on Friday.
Commercial centres such as Frankfurt and Stuttgart, along with many other towns and cities, are preparing such bans to bring pollution levels in line with European Union limits, the paper said, citing Germany's congress of municipal ...
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