Depends on what sort of vehicle your driving, but most of them are to EU regulations.
You can check them out at this website;
http://www.dieselnet.com/standards/au/
and because you wont know what the EU standards are, you can check them out here;
http://www.dieselnet.com/standards/eu/ld.php
But can't seem to find any recent emission standards on motorcycles.
Hope that helps you out anyways.
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California I think the question was what country has the toughest emission standards.
United states
Foreign car manufacturers will have to meet those emission standards on cars they export to the U.S.
Currently Euro2, according to ECE R83
No not as long as they meet the smog emission standards and the safety standards set by the state.
The skyline doesn't reach US emission standards.
Tighten emission control standards for factories and automobiles.
No, they just need to keep passing emission standards to be sold.
Yes, but it must meet US safety and emission standards.
Countries with some of the toughest emission standards include Denmark, Sweden, and Switzerland. These countries have stringent regulations in place to control emissions from vehicles, industries, and other sources to protect the environment and public health.
No, not all counties in Texas have the same emission standards. Emission regulations can vary based on local air quality conditions and specific state and federal requirements. Some areas, particularly those that do not meet federal air quality standards, may have stricter regulations compared to others. Additionally, local governments and agencies may implement their own rules to address specific environmental concerns.
because it is big and red and a rock :P