Diesel cars older than 15 can no longer enter the center of Utrecht from 2015. The ban does not yet apply to older passenger cars that run on petrol. Utrecht is the first city in the Netherlands to introduce an environmental zone for passenger cars. The air quality in the center of Utrecht is poor. The municipality is taking numerous measures to improve this. Last month, the city council already approved a ban on polluting delivery vans and trucks from next year.
hey gert, how big is your hydrogen generator that you need 50% less fuel?
There is something to be said for that! There is certainly something you can do about it! Unfortunately, these types of cars are driven by a certain kind of people who usually have a great deal of fun or simply are not interested in anything. I will now step on a lot of sensitive toes, but that is certainly NOT the intention. It is actually who fits the shoe and put it on. What my motivation is to write something here is that the pollution with old diesel, in any case, is actually not necessary for anything. If the car gets its maintenance on time, the engine tuning will be good, that alone helps to reduce emissions. Contemporary developments in the field of hydrogen also provide ample opportunity to eliminate emissions and smoking. I myself also have an old-timer from 1967. I built in a hydrogen generator with the result that it uses 50% less, has much more power due to the perfect combustion and has about 80% less emission. It also works perfectly with my daily car and the cars of acquaintances! Anyway, I don't want everyone to be able to shave over 1, that's also ludicrous. Unfortunately, the government does, but that is what they are bastards for, it is only important that the money yields.