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Beijing is plagued by traffic jams and poor air quality, caused by emissions from the growing number of cars.
"We need to come up with new administrative and legislative measures to restrict new car growth," Guo said.
He said Beijing must introduce more bus-only lanes to encourage more people to use public transport during rush hours.
"Bus-only lanes should also be introduced in areas where there is a heavy flow of commuters to improve the efficiency of public transport," Guo said.
He said more subway lines should also be built until demand is met.
Data shows that the capital’s particulate concentration level declined by a half during the Games due to the suspension of work at construction sites and vehicle restrictions.
Li Xin, another official with the center, said to Beijing plans to ban a total of 357,000 "yellow plate" vehicles from entering the Fifth Ring Road starting from Jan 1 next year to improve the city’s air quality.
By October next year, all yellow license plate vehicles, mostly tippers and heavy-duty trucks, will be banned in Beijing, he said.
Trucks in Beijing are issued with green or yellow plates according to their emission levels. Those with yellow plates are banned from entering the city center during the day.
Li said tax exemption policies will be introduced next year to encourage the development of electric vehicles, those using mixed energy and those with lower emissions.
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