Are Yellow Label Vehicles Allowed in Urban Areas?
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Yellow label vehicles are not allowed in urban areas. Yellow label vehicles typically have high levels of pollutant emissions, high concentrations, and poor emission stability. The emissions from one yellow label vehicle are equivalent to those of 5 National I standard vehicles, 7 National II standard vehicles, 14 National III standard vehicles, or more than 20 National IV standard gasoline vehicles. The public security traffic management departments and environmental protection departments strengthen collaboration to enhance road traffic law enforcement, such as cracking down on yellow label vehicles violating restricted or prohibited zones and old vehicles that meet scrapping standards but are still driven on roads. Public security traffic management departments, in accordance with government-announced restricted and prohibited zones for yellow label vehicles, set up and improve traffic signs, utilize technological measures and on-road law enforcement, and adopt methods like concentrated rectification and routine supervision to intensify efforts in penalizing yellow label vehicles that violate restricted or prohibited zones. Vehicles that meet compulsory scrapping standards, including yellow label vehicles and old vehicles, are dealt with according to the law. Environmental protection departments promptly update the relevant information of in-use yellow label vehicles and provide it to public security traffic management departments to facilitate road traffic law enforcement.