Kosovo, car depots spreading poison

After J. tread on the gas slipper, a cloud of smoke grips almost his entire car, stopped at a corner of the road from Fush-Kosovo to Pristina. When the car starts moving, the smoke spreads, loses in density, and becomes less visible. Exile is in the '20s. With the most [...] car
Exile is in the '20s. With cars older than he himself, more than ten times enters Pristina every day. It works “One”, a taxi code at the Pristina-Fush Kosovo plant. It's a job he and many others do illegally, writes today “Koha Ditore”.
This young man is very indifferent when asked about the environmental damage and health caused by the flow of cars, like his.
And I'd rather have the best car, and I'd better work, but I'm not comfortable with it, says the Compliance on the smile, justifying driving to this scale of amortisation. Maybe you can get a new one.”
The seven-kilometer road, in which this young man works a taxi, is among the few in Kosovo that there are sidewalks and bike tape all along the length. But these green trails rarely meet people walking or riding bicycles. Locals in the dense city, but visitors to the industrial area that extends to both sides of the road also choose burning transportation.












