Mayor Eric Adams signs bill requiring all New York City vehicles to be zero-emissions by 2038

All NYC vehicles must be zero-emissions by 2038 under new bill

NEW YORK -- New York City is taking steps to become greener.

Mayor Eric Adams on Wednesday announced the signing of a bill that requires all vehicles in the city's fleet to be zero-emissions vehicles after 2038.

Adams also announced that ride-share vehicle companies will be required to be completely zero-emissions or wheelchair-accessible by 2030.

"This is a huge, bold step that we are taking because we are making history and taking a big, bold step towards the city's electric future," Adams said.

New York is the first city in the United States to get this done.

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