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During the 1996 Olympic Games in Atlanta measures were taken to reduce traffic congestion in the city.(number of childhood asthma acute events dropped due to reduction of atmospheric ozone concentrations)

Archives of Disease in Childhood

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During the 1996 Olympic Games in Atlanta measures were taken to reduce traffic congestion in the city. These included 24 hour public transport, much expanded park-and-ride services, the banning of private cars from the city centre, and altered work schedules for local businesses. As a result (Journal of the American Medical Association 2001; 285:897-905) peak morning traffic was reduced by …

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