1.In which part of London will drivers face a fine?
a) the suburbs
b) Central London (Westminster)
c) east London
d) the area next to Buckingham Palace
2.When might the fines start?
a) May 15
b) May 11
c) May 5
d) May 1
3.What will happen if motorists do not follow the traffic wardens' advice?
a) the fines will start
b) they will get a warning
c) the council will ban traffic
d) their driving license will be taken away
4.What did local residents and businesses complain about?
a) the council
b) speeding cars
c) air quality
d) double parking
5.Who is committed to improving air quality?
a) a car maker
b) the council
c) the London Air Group
d) taxi drivers
6.Who did a spokeswoman say it was important to keep moving?
a) people
b) wheels
c) air
d) pollution
7.What did a spokeswoman say motor traffic is vital for?
a) air quality
b) roads
c) economic prosperity
d) oil company profits
8.What does Westminster Council want to raise?
a) motorist awareness
b) taxes
c) roads
d) bridges
9.What is a motoring group worried the fines might be?
a) a money-collecting exercise
b) expensive
c) bad
d) helpful
10.What did the group say the traffic wardens should not fine?
a) buses
b) taxis
c) subway trains
d) new, energy-efficient cars