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Delhi’s truck with pollution: regional freight, not transit traffic the reason, says study

A study reveals Delhi's truck pollution stems from regional freight networks, not just transit traffic, necessitating coordinated emission reduction efforts.

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thehindu.comStai leggendo21 h fa

Delhi’s truck with pollution: regional freight, not transit traffic the reason, says study

A study reveals Delhi's truck pollution stems from regional freight networks, not just transit traffic, necessitating coordinated emission reduction efforts.

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hindustantimes.com17 h fa

Outstation trucks behind 23% of transport emission in Delhi: Study

A study finds interstate trucks contribute 23% of Delhi's transport-related pollution, peaking at 61% during night hours, urging coordinated action for reduction.

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  1. lunedì 29 giugno 2026·thehindu.com

    Delhi’s truck with pollution: regional freight, not transit traffic the reason, says study

    A study reveals Delhi's truck pollution stems from regional freight networks, not just transit traffic, necessitating coordinated emission reduction efforts.

  2. martedì 30 giugno 2026·hindustantimes.com

    Outstation trucks behind 23% of transport emission in Delhi: Study

    A study finds interstate trucks contribute 23% of Delhi's transport-related pollution, peaking at 61% during night hours, urging coordinated action for reduction.