Mexico City smog alert forces 40 pct of cars off the road

MEXICO CITY – Mexico City authorities doubled the number of cars that must stay off the streets Wednesday as the city headed into a second day of a pollution alert decreed because smog is at 1 1/2 times acceptable limits.

The ban applies to 40 per cent of cars in the metropolitan area, or over 2 million cars for the region, which has about 20 million residents.

The city is offering some free bus services and taxi discounts to ease the inconvenience.

Under new rules that began Tuesday and will be in effect through June, generally one-fifth of the cars are idled every day, but the percentage doubles when pollution is 1 1/2 times limits.

Previously, newer or cleaner cars were exempt from the driving ban.

The final digit of a car’s license plate numbers determines when it can’t be used.

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