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Hanoi's plans to eliminate gasoline motorbikes face some major hurdles like the sheer number of vehicles, limited public transport and lack of parking lots and charging stations.
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Is Hanoi ready to say goodbye to its gas-powered motorbikes?
Hanoi is moving to ban gas-powered motorbikes from its downtown streets starting July 2026, with most fossil fuel vehicles to ...
Electric motorbikes now dominate China's streets, driven by strict bans, cash incentives and nationwide infrastructure upgrades. In hundreds of cities, they've already replaced gas-powered bikes.
Authorities will ban petrol-driven motorbikes and mopeds in Vietnam's capital from 2026 in a bid to cut air pollution.
As concerns over road traffic indiscipline among motorbike users continue to mount, a transport consultant, Cecil Ebo Gabrah, has proposed the installation of tracking devices on all motorbikes across ...
Hanoi will offer maximum support, targeting the right user groups, to ensure the most favorable conditions for residents ...
Hanoi is preparing to launch a major subsidy program to help residents replace around 450,000 gas-powered motorbikes with ...
The fifth annual Northwest Chapters Tour for Indian Motorcycle riders will start Friday at Vancouver, Wash., and end Monday ...
As part of urgent measures to tackle environmental pollution, Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh has assigned Hanoi the critical ...
A motorcyclist has been killed in a collision between a car and two motorbikes, police have said. The woman in her 50s was declared dead at the scene on the A1 near South Charlton in Northumberland at ...
Tauranga has been facing a recent spike in motorbikes being ridden illegally in public parks. Concerns have been raised about ...
Vietnamese Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh has ordered Hanoi to ban all fossil fuel motorbikes and mopeds from the city’s ...