government policies on clean transportation
Government policies on clean transportation refer to the regulations, laws, and initiatives put in place by the government to promote and incentivize the use of environmentally friendly modes of transportation, such as electric vehicles, public transportation, and biking/walking, while reducing reliance on fossil fuel-based vehicles and minimizing pollution and greenhouse gas emissions in the transportation sector.
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