The Act sets the maximum emissions of nitrogen dioxide (NOx) and particulate matters (PMs) allowed by trucks, buses, and diesel passenger vehicles.
Complying with this standard has become a requirement to pass the Motor-vehicle inspection (Japan) which is necessary to register cars.
The Act is based on the 1992 law that was aimed at the reduction of nitrogen dioxide emissions from diesel vehicles.
Further research revealed that particulate matters pose serious cancer risk to the human body.
To patch this loophole, prefectural governments have set up bylaws (local ordinance) that prohibit non-complying cars to use the roads in their jurisdictions.