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MEPs debate veto on relaxed diesel emission limits

The current proposal reflects a compromise that some MEPs think goes too far. By Megan Lampinen

Volkswagen's defeat device scandal has politicians and lawmakers fired up and everyone is determined to do something about it. However, there is considerable disagreement on the best way to move forward.

In late October, the European Commission (EC) put forth a proposal that would raise permitted NOx emission levels from cars by up to 110% as part of a package to introduce a real driving emissions (RDE) test procedure. While some supporters claim it is better than nothing, others want to aim higher. Members of the European Parliament (MEPs) recently debated the pros and cons of a veto on Rule 106.

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