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Bid to ban fast cars from Europe
By Mark Mardell
BBC Europe editor, Brussels
Sports car going fast
Most EU states have top speed limits in the region of 80mph
There are calls for the European Union to ban the making of cars that can go at
more than 101mph (162km/h).
The proposal comes in a report to the European Parliament on EU plans for a law
to curb CO2 emissions from cars.
MEPs will vote on the plan this autumn but the BBC has seen an early draft of
the report, which will be released to parliament later this month.
Its author, British Lib Dem MEP Chris Davies, says 101mph is 25% more than the
top speed limit in most EU states.
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He says cars have gradually increased in power and weight, which increases
their CO2 emissions, even though people cannot legally use that extra power.
His report also suggests that a fifth of car advertisements should be devoted
to cars' fuel consumption and CO2 emissions.
The European Commission is preparing legislation that would limit CO2 emissions
of the average new car sold in Europe to 130g per kilometre, by 2012.
Mr Davies says this deadline will be costly for industry to meet, and proposes
instead a target of 120g/km by 2015, followed by a second target of 95g/km by
2020.