A small number of Johannesburg’s oldest vehicles are pumping out a vastly disproportionate share of the city’s harmful air pollution, exposing residents in the central and southern suburbs to the highest levels of toxic emissions linked to hundreds of premature deaths every year, a landmark new study has found.
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