The low-emission zone in Utrecht is being expanded: old diesel cars are disappearing from the entire city. This is intended to ensure cleaner air but also affects residents who depend on their cars. For instance, 94-year-old Maup Wijnbergen is at risk of losing her mobility. Does this result in health benefits, or does it actually disproportionately affect vulnerable groups? Reporter Pim Markering visited Maup for *Nieuws van de dag*.
The low-emission zone in Utrecht is being expanded: old diesel cars are disappearing from the entire city. This is intended to ensure cleaner air but also affects residents who depend on their cars. For instance, 94-year-old Maup Wijnbergen is at risk of losing her mobility. Does this result in health benefits, or does it actually disproportionately affect vulnerable groups? Reporter Pim Markering visited Maup for *Nieuws van de dag*.
4 days ago·Amsterdam, Netherlands (Kingdom of the)