THE Cardiff Capital Region (CCR) are buying 50 zero emission Nissan Dynamo taxis for taxi drivers to trial for 30 days. The CCR hopes this will convince them to start using the vehicles, in an attempt to reduce air pollution in the city.
CARDIFF has more fine particulate matter in its air than London, with an annual average of 11.5 µg/m3.
Traffic sensors are being set up in homes across Cardiff in a bid to monitor traffic movement in the capital.
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