Slack says car ban in Pristina does not reduce pollution

The director of the Kosovo Open Society Foundation (KFOS), Luan Shllaku, has estimated that the driving ban in Pristina is welcome, but will not reduce pollution in Pristina. Car stopping is viewed from two perspectives. If pollution is attempted to reduce to this extent it is wrong, it is not [...]
The director of the Kosovo Open Society Foundation (KFOS), Luan Shllaku, has estimated that the driving ban in Pristina is welcome, but will not reduce pollution in Pristina.
Car stopping is viewed from two perspectives. If pollution was attempted to decrease to this extent it's wrong, it's not that decision to stop cars that would reduce pollution. On the other hand, it's good there's little traffic on the road. This is a test that can be done for the future of Pristina citizens”, he said today on the morning show “good morning Kosovo”, on Kosovo Radio Television (RTK).
According to him, we need to develop a habit of not dating cars. The “is a long process, we will try with Pristina, then even wider”, he said.
The director of the Kosovo Foundation for Open Society (KFOS), Luan Shllaku, said that what has been taken today in Pristina is an urgent move. “We will soon be convinced that it is not the traffic that will cause pollution. We have summer diaspora that summer is here, but we have no pollution”, he estimated.
Skullu stated Kosovo A and B thermal power plants are the biggest pollutants












