Organization Argues We're Entering Dieselgate Sequel - CleanTechnica
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On Wednesday, three associations brought an action before the Paris Administrative Court to accuse the State of not having acted sufficiently in the case of rigged engines.
Organization Argues We're Entering Dieselgate Sequel - CleanTechnica
Support CleanTechnica's work through a Substack subscription or on Stripe. “Dieselgate” was the humongous emissions scandal in which Volkswagen and some other automakers were deceiving the public when it came to emissions from diesel-fueled vehicles by having them perform differently while being tested than during normal driving. If you weren’t ...
In 2015, the "dieselgate" revealed that car manufacturers were cheating at the time of diesel engine emission testing. Today, associations are denouncing the government's slowness to require manufacturers to comply with the legislation, resulting in overexposure to pollution.

France Nature Environnement (FNE), CLCV (Consumption, Housing and Living Environment) and ClientEarth ask the Paris Administrative Court to recognize the responsibility of the State in the scandal of vehicles with software that cheats on the anti-pollution tests.
France Nature Environnement (FNE), CLCV (Consumption, Housing and Living Environment) and ClientEarth are asking the Paris Administrative Court to recognize the State's responsibility in the scandal involving vehicles equipped with software that cheats anti-pollution tests.
While several associations are seizing justice, accusing the state of failing to comply with its legal obligations, almost 3 million non-compliant vehicles are still in circulation in France. Radio France's investigation team investigated the flaws of this control.
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