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Austria feels EU heat over vehicle pollution
Austria is under pressure from the EU to tone down national policies aimed at cutting road transport pollution. The European court of justice has ruled that emission standards for second-hand cars are illegal, and the European commission is to launch court action against Vienna over a ban on transporting some goods on a key motorway.
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