Is it permitted to drive a vehicle that exceeds the allowed smoke emission limits?
Traffic safety: Rules for the safety of people and cargo, and their identifiers
Explanation
It is not permitted to drive a vehicle that exceeds the allowed smoke emission limits because this contributes to **air pollution**. Vehicles emit toxic gases that harm the environment, and it is important to take measures to reduce this pollution. One of the measures is to ensure that the vehicle's engine does not emit clouds of smoke, which indicates that it is functioning correctly and within the allowed emission limits.
Additionally, there are **environmental labels** that classify vehicles according to the level of pollution they produce. These labels help authorities control which vehicles can circulate in certain areas, especially in low-emission zones, to improve air quality. Vehicles that do not comply with emission limits cannot access these areas.

Therefore, driving a vehicle that exceeds smoke emission limits is prohibited to protect the environment and public health.
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