Beijing moves to put private cars in check (chinadaily.com.cn) Updated: 2005-04-04 14:54
Beijing plans to take measures to check private cars in the Chinese capital,
according to a senior official with the Beijing Environmental Protection
Bureau.
"We will neither control nor limit the growth of private cars, but we will
put it in check," Xinhua News Agency quoted Pei Chenghu, deputy chief of
Beijing's Environmental Protection Bureau as saying.
"The check is to protect the air quality in Beijing,"
added Pei. And the check will be realized through the adoption of stricter
exhaust gas emission standard, the report said.
 Traffic in the 3rd ring road in Beijing in
this picture taken on October 22, 2004.
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According to information released by Beijing bureau of statistics, the number
of private cars in the city reached over 1.298 million units, or 11 cars for
every 100 permanent residents in the city.
Beijing is expected to adopt the Euro III standard for gas emission this
year, with the Euro IV standard to be adopted by 2008. This measure is sure to
phase out some of the popular sedans in Beijing.
Another measure the city’s authorities are pondering is to increase parking
fees in the downtown areas, and they hope the rising parking fee would
discourage car owners to drive to the central areas, relieving traffic jams and
reducing tail gas emission.
Analysts say many potential car buyers would have to give it a second thought
when the costs to own and use a car in Beijing rise. At present, such costs
include insurance, road maintenance fee, fuel costs that are also on the rise,
car maintenance and parking fees.
The authorities in Beijing have no intention of following the controversial
Shanghai practice of auctioning vehicle platen, the Xinhua report
said.
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