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Mexico Adopts New Computer-Based Smog Checks
- Wednesday June 8, 2016
- World News | Associated Presss
Officials in the greater Mexico City area have been unable to stop corruption at vehicle emissions testing centers, so on Tuesday they announced a new program to inspect most cars by computer.
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Mexico City Lifts Year's Fourth Smog Alert After A Day
- Monday May 16, 2016
- World News | Associated Press
Mexico City authorities have lifted a smog alert one day after ozone levels rose above 150 per cent of acceptable limits.
- www.ndtv.com
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Mexico City Emits New Pollution Alert For High Ozone Levels
- Sunday May 15, 2016
- World News | Associated Press
Mexican authorities have issued a new smog alert for the capital after ozone levels rose above 150 per cent of acceptable limits.
- www.ndtv.com
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Mexico City Temporarily Restricts All Cars After Smog Alert
- Thursday March 31, 2016
- World News | Associated Press
Mexico City is temporarily ordering all cars to remain idle one day a week in response to its worst air-quality crisis in over a decade.
- www.ndtv.com
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Mexico Adopts New Computer-Based Smog Checks
- Wednesday June 8, 2016
- World News | Associated Presss
Officials in the greater Mexico City area have been unable to stop corruption at vehicle emissions testing centers, so on Tuesday they announced a new program to inspect most cars by computer.
- www.ndtv.com
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Mexico City Lifts Year's Fourth Smog Alert After A Day
- Monday May 16, 2016
- World News | Associated Press
Mexico City authorities have lifted a smog alert one day after ozone levels rose above 150 per cent of acceptable limits.
- www.ndtv.com
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Mexico City Emits New Pollution Alert For High Ozone Levels
- Sunday May 15, 2016
- World News | Associated Press
Mexican authorities have issued a new smog alert for the capital after ozone levels rose above 150 per cent of acceptable limits.
- www.ndtv.com
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Mexico City Temporarily Restricts All Cars After Smog Alert
- Thursday March 31, 2016
- World News | Associated Press
Mexico City is temporarily ordering all cars to remain idle one day a week in response to its worst air-quality crisis in over a decade.
- www.ndtv.com