Madrid could become first European city to scrap low-emissions zone
by Arthur Neslen from Environment | The Guardian on (#4G7MS)
Region's likely new president Isabel Diaz Ayuso believes congestion is part of city's cultural identity
Madrid may be about to become the first European city to scrap a major urban low-emissions zone after regional polls left a rightwing politician who views 3am traffic jams as part of the city's cultural identity on the cusp of power.
Isabel Diaz Ayuso, who is expected to become the new Popular party (PP) president of the Madrid region, believes night-time congestion makes the city special and has pledged to reverse a project known as Madrid Central, which has dramatically cut urban pollution.
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