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Bicyclists have free rein as Milan bans private cars

In Rome, cars with odd-numbered plates have been banned for nine hours on Monday. Authorities in Milan, as well as Rome and Turin, are encouraging people to use public transport by making a single ticket valid for an entire day.

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According to the BBC, police will be checking restaurants and bakeries in the 5,000-person town to enforce the ban and levy fines on those who violate it. The people affected by the ban, predictably, find it ridiculous (Italian).


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Pollution levels in Italy’s business capital have exceeded levels considered healthy for more than 30 days straight, prompting officials to ban private cars from 10 a.m. until 4 p.m. Monday through Wednesday this week.

“In these days of major emergency, we can not remain indifferent”, he said in a statement (in Italian).

The current ban, is not the first time authorities have tried to curb traffic, with a ban first being tried out in Milan in 2007 and the country being named Europe’s most polluted city in 2008.

The decision to introduce such a restriction was taken following the lack of rainfall that has recently led to increased pollution levels.

The mayor of San Vitaliano, a town outside of Naples, issued an edict (PDF, Italian) last week banning the use of wood-fired ovens in restaurants for the next three months.

Under the edict, the stoves need to be fitted with special pollution filters before they are allowed back into action.

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The restrictions in Beijing mean cars can only be driven on alternate days, depending on whether their number plates end in an odd or even number.

Italian cities impose curbs on cars, pizza ovens in pollution war