Buses blamed for 'bad or awful' air quality
Adrian Wan (SCMP)
September 28, 2009
More than 40 per cent of newsvendors on Nathan Road suffer from bronchitis or nasal allergies, and most blame exhaust fumes from the buses that ply the busy thoroughfare.
This has emerged from a survey by Friends of the Earth, which says their condition mirrors that of not only the city’s 600 licensed newspaper sellers but also the 3.5 million people who live within five minutes walking distance of a major road…
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