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Smog, car blockage and strikes in Rome and Milan

In the capital, the 24-hour stop in the green belt will only concern the most polluting vehicles - In Milan, the ATM public transport strike joins the blockade of cars - In Turin, the stop is frozen due to the strike by GTT and Sadem.

Smog, car blockage and strikes in Rome and Milan

The traffic block continues in major Italian cities. TO Roma the ban on the most polluting vehicles has also been extended to today, Friday 16 December 2016, even if it is limited in scope compared to past days. The prohibition in the green band, in fact, lasts 24 hours, but is valid only for Pre Euro 1 cars, the so-called Euro 0, and Diesel Euro 1 and Diesel Euro 2 cars, given the improvements in air quality observed in recent days in the capital.

The traffic block for the most polluting cars also continues Milano, where the values ​​of fine particles remain beyond the limit of 50 µg/m³. To complicate the picture, in the Lombard capital, the ATM public transport strike is added: subways, buses and trams will be stopped between 18 and 22 pm.

Strike that will also strike Torino, with a four-hour stop for buses, trams and metro operated by Gtt and Sadem. In the Piedmontese capital, the authorities have therefore decided to freeze the blockade of cars, after a week's stop.

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